EP3387035B1 - Polyurethane foams based on polyether carbonate polyols - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a process for producing flexible polyurethane foams by reacting an isocyanate component with an isocyanate-reactive component which comprises at least one polyether carbonate polyol, and the reaction takes place in the presence of a component K, which is described in more detail below.
- the invention further relates to flexible polyurethane foams produced by the process according to the invention and their use.
- polyurethane foams based on polyether carbonate polyols and isocyanates is known (e.g WO 2012/130760 A1 , EP-A 0 222 453 ). It has been found that when polyether carbonate polyols are used to produce polyurethane foams, the resulting products contain cyclic propylene carbonate, which can be detected, for example, by emission measurements on the flexible polyurethane foam.
- the object of the present invention was therefore to provide a process for the production of flexible polyurethane foams which leads to flexible polyurethane foams with reduced emission of cyclic propylene carbonate.
- this object was achieved by a process for producing flexible polyurethane foams with a bulk density according to DIN EN ISO 3386-1-98 in the range from ⁇ 16 to ⁇ 60 kg/m 3 by reacting
- Components A1 to A5 each refer to “one or more” of the compounds mentioned. If several compounds of one component are used, the stated quantity corresponds to the sum of the parts by weight of the compounds.
- Component A1 comprises a polyether carbonate polyol with a hydroxyl number (OH number) according to DIN 53240 from ⁇ 20 mg KOH/g to ⁇ 120 mg KOH/g, preferably from ⁇ 20 mg KOH/g to ⁇ 100 mg KOH/g, particularly preferably from ⁇ 25 mg KOH/g to ⁇ 90 mg KOH/g, which is obtainable by copolymerization of carbon dioxide, one or more alkylene oxides, in Presence of one or more H-functional starter molecules, the polyethercarbonate polyol preferably having a CO2 content of 15 to 25% by weight.
- OH number hydroxyl number
- Component A1 preferably comprises a polyether carbonate polyol which is obtainable by copolymerization of ⁇ 2% by weight to ⁇ 30% by weight carbon dioxide and ⁇ 70% by weight to ⁇ 98% by weight of one or more alkylene oxides, in the presence of one or several H-functional starter molecules with an average functionality of ⁇ 1 to ⁇ 6, preferably from ⁇ 1 to ⁇ 4, particularly preferably from ⁇ 2 to ⁇ 3.
- H-functional is understood in the context of the invention, a starter compound that opposite Alkoxylation has active H atoms.
- the copolymerization of carbon dioxide and one or more alkylene oxides preferably takes place in the presence of at least one DMC catalyst (double metal cyanide catalyst).
- DMC catalyst double metal cyanide catalyst
- the polyether carbonate polyols used according to the invention preferably also have ether groups between the carbonate groups, which is shown schematically in formula (IV).
- R is an organic radical such as alkyl, alkylaryl or aryl, each of which can also contain heteroatoms such as O, S, Si, etc.
- e and f are integers.
- the polyethercarbonate polyol shown in the scheme according to formula (IV) should only be understood to mean that blocks with the structure shown can in principle be found in the polyethercarbonate polyol, but the order, number and length of the blocks can vary and not to that shown in formula (IV). Polyethercarbonate polyol is limited. With regard to formula (IV), this means that the ratio of e/f is preferably from 2:1 to 1:20, particularly preferably from 1.5:1 to 1:10.
- the proportion of incorporated CO 2 ("units originating from carbon dioxide";"CO 2 content") in a polyether carbonate polyol can be determined from the evaluation of characteristic signals in the 1 H-NMR spectrum.
- the following example illustrates the determination of the level of carbon dioxide derived units in a 1,8-octanediol initiated CO 2 /propylene oxide polyethercarbonate polyol.
- the factor 102 results from the sum of the molar masses of CO 2 (molar mass 44 g/mol) and that of propylene oxide (molar mass 58 g/mol), the factor 58 results from the molar mass of propylene oxide and the factor 146 results from the molar mass of the used Starter 1,8-octanediol (if available).
- the composition In order to calculate the composition from the values of the composition of the reaction mixture based on the polymer fraction (consisting of polyether polyol, which was built up from starter and propylene oxide during the activation steps taking place under CO 2 -free conditions, and polyether carbonate polyol, built up from starter, propylene oxide and carbon dioxide during the activation steps taking place in the presence of CO 2 and during the copolymerization), the non-polymer components of the reaction mixture (ie cyclic propylene carbonate and any unreacted propylene oxide present) were eliminated by calculation.
- the specification of the CO 2 content in the polyether carbonate polyol is normalized to the proportion of the polyether carbonate polyol molecule that was formed during the copolymerization and, if applicable, the activation steps in the presence of CO 2 (i.e. the proportion of the polyether carbonate polyol molecule that was formed from the starter (1st ,8-octanediol, if present) as well as from the reaction of the initiator with epoxide, which was added under CO 2 -free conditions, were not taken into account here).
- alkylene oxides (epoxides) having 2 to 24 carbon atoms can be used to prepare the polyethercarbonate polyols A1.
- the alkylene oxides having 2 to 24 carbon atoms are, for example, one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of ethylene oxide, propylene oxide, 1-butene oxide, 2,3-butene oxide, 2-methyl-1,2-propene oxide (isobutene oxide), 1-pentene oxide, 2,3-pentene oxide, 2-methyl-1,2- butene oxide, 3-methyl-1,2-butene oxide, 1-hexene oxide, 2,3-hexene oxide, 3,4-hexene oxide, 2-methyl-1,2-pentene oxide, 4-methyl-1,2-pentene oxide, 2- Ethyl 1,2-butene oxide, 1-heptene oxide, 1-octene oxide, 1-nonene oxide, 1-decene oxide, 1-undecene oxide, 1-dodecene oxide, 4-methyl-1,2-pentene oxide,
- the proportion of ethylene oxide in the total amount of propylene oxide and ethylene oxide used is ⁇ 0 and ⁇ 90% by weight, preferably ⁇ 0 and ⁇ 50% by weight and particularly preferably free from ethylene oxide.
- H-functional starter compounds Compounds having H atoms which are active for the alkoxylation can be used as suitable H-functional starter compounds.
- Groups with active H atoms which are active for the alkoxylation are, for example, -OH, -NH 2 (primary amines), -NH- (secondary amines), -SH and -CO 2 H, with -OH and -NH 2 being particularly preferred is -OH.
- one or more compounds are selected from the group consisting of water, monohydric or polyhydric alcohols, polyhydric amines, polyhydric thiols, amino alcohols, thioalcohols, hydroxy esters, polyether polyols, polyester polyols, polyester ether polyols, polyether carbonate polyols, polycarbonate polyols, polycarbonates, polyethylene imines , Polyetheramines (e.g. so-called Jeffamines ® from Huntsman, such as D-230, D-400, D-2000, T-403, T-3000, T-5000 or corresponding products from BASF, such as B.
- Jeffamines ® e.g. so-called Jeffamines ® from Huntsman, such as D-230, D-400, D-2000, T-403, T-3000, T-5000 or corresponding products from BASF, such as B.
- polytetrahydrofurans e.g. PolyTHF ® from BASF, such as e.g. PolyTHF ® 250, 650S, 1000, 1000S, 1400, 1800, 2000
- Examples are the C 1 -C 24 alkyl fatty acid esters which have on average at least 2 OH groups per molecule contained in order to produce commercial products such as Lupranol Balance ® (BASF AG), Merginol ® types (Hobum Oleochemicals GmbH), Sovermol ® types (Cognis Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG) and Soyol ® TM types ( .USSC Co.).
- BASF AG BASF AG
- Merginol ® types Hobum Oleochemicals GmbH
- Sovermol ® types Cognis GmbH & Co. KG
- Soyol ® TM types .USSC Co.
- Alcohols, amines, thiols and carboxylic acids can be used as monofunctional starter compounds.
- the following can be used as monofunctional alcohols: methanol, ethanol, 1-propanol, 2-propanol, 1-butanol, 2-butanol, t-butanol, 3-buten-1-ol, 3-butyn-1-ol, 2-methyl -3-buten-2-ol, 2-methyl-3-butyn-2-ol, propagyl alcohol, 2-methyl-2-propanol, 1-t-butoxy-2-propanol., 1-pentanol, 2-pentanol, 3-pentanol, 1-hexanol, 2-hexanol, 3-hexanol, 1-heptanol, 2-heptanol, 3-heptanol, 1-octanol, 2-octanol, 3-octanol, 4-octanol, phenol, 2-hydroxybiphenyl, 3-hydroxy
- Suitable monofunctional amines are: butylamine, t-butylamine, pentylamine, hexylamine, aniline, aziridine, pyrrolidine, piperidine, morpholine.
- monofunctional carboxylic acids formic acid, acetic acid, propionic acid, butyric acid, fatty acids such as stearic acid, palmitic acid, oleic acid, linoleic acid, linolenic acid, benzoic acid, acrylic acid.
- Polyhydric alcohols suitable as H-functional starter compounds are, for example, dihydric alcohols (such as, for example, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, propylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, 1,3-propanediol, 1,4-butanediol, 1,4-butenediol, 1,4-butynediol, neopentyl glycol, 1 ,5-pentanediol, methylpentanediols (such as 3-methyl-1,5-pentanediol), 1,6-hexanediol, 1,8-octanediol, 1,10-decanediol, 1,12-dodecanediol, bis(hydroxymethyl)- cyclohexanes (such as 1,4-bis(hydroxymethyl)cyclohexane), triethylene glycol, tetraethylene glycol, polyethylene glycols, dipropylene glycol,
- the H-functional starter compounds can also be selected from the substance class of the polyether polyols, in particular those with a molecular weight M n in the range from 100 to 4000 g/mol, preferably 250 to 2000 g/mol. are preferred Polyether polyols which are built up from repeating ethylene oxide and propylene oxide units, preferably with a proportion of 35 to 100% propylene oxide units, particularly preferably with a proportion of 50 to 100% propylene oxide units. These can be random copolymers, gradient copolymers, alternating or block copolymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide.
- Suitable polyether polyols built up from repeating propylene oxide and/or ethylene oxide units are, for example, the Desmophen® , Acclaim® , Arcol® , Baycoll® , Bayfill® , Bayflex® , Baygal® , PET® and polyether polyols from Covestro GmbH AG (such as Desmophen ® 3600Z, Desmophen ® 1900U, Acclaim ® Polyol 2200, Acclaim ® Polyol 4000I, Arcol ® Polyol 1004, Arcol ® Polyol 1010, Arcol ® Polyol 1030, Arcol ® Polyol 1070, Baycoll ® BD 1110, Bayfill® VPPU 0789 , Baygal® K55, PET® 1004, Polyether® S180).
- Covestro Deutschland AG such as Desmophen ® 3600Z, Desmophen ® 1900U, Acclaim ® Polyol 2200, Acclaim ® Polyol 4000I, Arcol ®
- suitable homo-polyethylene oxides are, for example, the Pluriol® E brands from BASF SE
- suitable homo-polypropylene oxides are, for example, the Pluriol® P brands from BASF SE
- suitable mixed copolymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide are, for example, Pluronic® PE or Pluriol® RPE -Brands of BASF SE.
- the H-functional starter compounds can also be selected from the substance class of polyester polyols, in particular those with a molecular weight M n in the range from 200 to 4500 g/mol, preferably 400 to 2500 g/mol. At least difunctional polyesters are used as polyester polyols. Polyester polyols preferably consist of alternating acid and alcohol units. As acid components z. B. succinic acid, maleic acid, maleic anhydride, adipic acid, phthalic anhydride, phthalic acid, isophthalic acid, terephthalic acid, tetrahydrophthalic acid, tetrahydrophthalic anhydride, hexahydrophthalic anhydride or mixtures of the acids and / or anhydrides mentioned.
- alcohol components z. B ethanediol, 1,2-propanediol, 1,3-propanediol, 1,4-butanediol, 1,5-pentanediol, neopentyl glycol, 1,6-hexanediol, 1,4-bis (hydroxymethyl) -cyclohexane, diethylene glycol, Dipropylene glycol, trimethylolpropane, glycerol, pentaerythritol or mixtures of the alcohols mentioned are used.
- polyester ether polyols are obtained which can also serve as starter compounds for the production of the polyether carbonate polyols. If polyether polyols are used to produce the polyester ether polyols, preference is given to polyether polyols having a number-average molecular weight M n of from 150 to 2000 g/mol.
- polycarbonate polyols can be used as H-functional starter compounds, in particular those with a molecular weight M n in the range from 150 to 4500 g / mol, preferably 500 to 2500, for example by reacting phosgene, dimethyl carbonate, diethyl carbonate or Diphenyl carbonate and di- and / or polyfunctional alcohols or polyester polyols or polyether polyols are prepared.
- polycarbonate polyols can be found e.g. B. in the EP-A 1359177 .
- the Desmophen ® C types of Covestro Germany AG can be used as polycarbonate diols, such as. B. Desmophen ® C 1100 or Desmophen ® C 2200.
- Polyethercarbonate polyols can also be used as H-functional starter compounds.
- polyether carbonate polyols that are produced by the process described above are used.
- these polyether carbonate polyols used as H-functional starter compounds are prepared beforehand in a separate reaction step.
- Preferred H-functional starter compounds are alcohols of the general formula (VIII), HO-(CH 2 ) x -OH (VIII) where x is a number from 1 to 20, preferably an even number from 2 to 20.
- Examples of alcohols according to formula (VIII) are ethylene glycol, 1,4-butanediol, 1,6-hexanediol, 1,8-octanediol, 1,10-decanediol and 1,12-dodecanediol.
- H-functional starter compounds are neopentyl glycol, trimethylolpropane, glycerol, pentaerythritol, reaction products of the alcohols of the formula (IV) with ⁇ -caprolactone, for example reaction products of trimethylolpropane with ⁇ -caprolactone, reaction products of glycerol with ⁇ -caprolactone, and reaction products of pentaerythritol with ⁇ -caprolactone.
- Water, diethylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, castor oil, sorbitol and polyether polyols, made up of repeating polyalkylene oxide units, are also preferably used as H-functional starter compounds.
- the H-functional starter compounds are particularly preferably one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, 1,3-propanediol, 1,3-butanediol, 1,4-butanediol, 1,5-pentanediol, 2-methylpropane-1,3-diol, neopentyl glycol, 1,6-hexanediol, diethylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, glycerol, trimethylolpropane, di- and trifunctional polyether polyols, where the polyether polyol consists of a di- or tri-H-functional starter substance and propylene oxide or a di- or tri-H-functional starter substance, propylene oxide and ethylene oxide.
- the polyether polyols preferably have a number-average molecular weight M n in the range from 62 to 4500 g/mol and in particular a number-average molecular weight M n in the range from 62 to 3000 g/mol, very particularly preferably a molecular weight of 62 to 1500 g/mol.
- the polyether polyols preferably have a functionality of ⁇ 2 to ⁇ 3.
- the polyether carbonate polyol A1 is formed by addition of carbon dioxide and alkylene oxides onto H-functional starter compounds
- DMC catalysts multimetal cyanide catalysts
- DMC catalysts are known in principle from the prior art for the homopolymerization of epoxides (see e.g US-A 3,404,109 , US-A 3,829,505 , US-A 3,941,849 and US-A 5,158,922 ).
- DMC catalysts which are used, for example, in US-A 5,470,813 , EP-A 700 949 , EP-A 743 093 , EP-A 761 708 , WO-A 97/40086 , WO-A 98/16310 and WO-A 00/47649 have very high activity in the homopolymerization of epoxides and allow the production of polyether polyols and/or polyether carbonate polyols at very low catalyst concentrations (25 ppm or less).
- a typical example are the EP-A 700 949 described highly active DMC catalysts which, in addition to a double metal cyanide compound (eg zinc hexacyanocobaltate(III)) and an organic complex ligand (eg t-butanol), also contain a polyether with a number-average molecular weight M n greater than 500 g/mol.
- a double metal cyanide compound eg zinc hexacyanocobaltate(III)
- an organic complex ligand eg t-butanol
- the DMC catalyst is usually used in an amount of ⁇ 1% by weight, preferably in an amount of ⁇ 0.5% by weight, particularly preferably in an amount of ⁇ 500 ppm and in particular in an amount of ⁇ 300 ppm. each used based on the weight of the polyether carbonate polyol.
- the polyethercarbonate polyol A1 has a content of carbonate groups ("units originating from carbon dioxide"), calculated as CO 2 , of ⁇ 2.0 and ⁇ 30.0% by weight, preferably of ⁇ 5.0 and ⁇ 28.0% by weight and more preferably ⁇ 10.0 and ⁇ 25.0% by weight.
- the polyethercarbonate polyol or polyols according to A1 have a hydroxyl number of ⁇ 20 mg KOH/g to ⁇ 250 mg KOH/g and are obtainable by copolymerization of ⁇ 2.0% by weight to ⁇ 30.0 wt .-% carbon dioxide and ⁇ 70 wt .-% to ⁇ 98 wt .-% propylene oxide in the presence of a hydroxy-functional starter molecule, such as trimethylolpropane and / or glycerol and / or propylene glycol and / or sorbitol.
- the hydroxyl number can be determined according to DIN 53240.
- a polyether carbonate polyol A1 containing blocks of the formula (IV) is used, where the ratio e/f is from 2:1 to 1:20.
- component A1 is used in an amount of 100 parts by weight.
- Component A2 includes polyether polyols with a hydroxyl number according to DIN 53240 from ⁇ 20 mg KOH/g to ⁇ 250 mg KOH/g, preferably from ⁇ 20 to ⁇ 112 mg KOH/g and particularly preferably ⁇ 20 mg KOH/g to ⁇ 80 mg KOH/g and is free from carbonate units.
- the compounds according to A2 can be prepared by catalytic addition of one or more alkylene oxides onto H-functional starter compounds.
- Alkylene oxides having 2 to 24 carbon atoms can be used as alkylene oxides (epoxides).
- the alkylene oxides having 2 to 24 carbon atoms are, for example, one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of ethylene oxide, propylene oxide, 1-butene oxide, 2,3-butene oxide, 2-methyl-1,2-propene oxide (isobutene oxide), 1-pentene oxide, 2,3-pentene oxide, 2-methyl-1,2-butene oxide, 3-methyl-1,2-butene oxide, 1-hexene oxide, 2,3-hexene oxide, 3,4-hexene oxide, 2-methyl 1,2-pentene oxide, 4-methyl-1,2-pentene oxide, 2-ethyl-1,2-butene oxide, 1-heptene oxide, 1-octene oxide, 1-nonene oxide, 1-decene oxide, 1-undecene oxide, 1-dodecene oxide, 4-Methyl-1,2-pentene oxide, butadiene
- Ethylene oxide and/or propylene oxide and/or 1,2-butylene oxide are preferably used as alkylene oxides. An excess of propylene oxide and/or 1,2-butylene oxide is particularly preferably used.
- the alkylene oxides can be added to the reaction mixture individually, as a mixture or in succession. It can be random or block copolymers. If the alkylene oxides are metered in one after the other, the products produced (polyether polyols) contain polyether chains with block structures.
- the H-functional starter compounds have functionalities of ⁇ 2 to ⁇ 6 and are preferably hydroxy-functional (OH-functional).
- hydroxy-functional starter compounds are propylene glycol, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, 1,2-butanediol, 1,3-butanediol, 1,4-butanediol, hexanediol, pentanediol, 3-methyl-1,5-pentanediol, 1,12-dodecanediol , glycerin, trimethylolpropane, triethanolamine, pentaerythritol, sorbitol, sucrose, hydroquinone, catechol, resorcinol, bisphenol F, bisphenol A, 1,3,5-trihydroxybenzene, methylol-containing condensates of formaldehyde and phenol or melamine or urea. These can also be used in a mixture. 1,2-Prop
- the polyether polyols according to A2 have an ethylene oxide content of ⁇ 0 to ⁇ 60% by weight, preferably ⁇ 0 to ⁇ 40% by weight, particularly preferably ⁇ 0 to ⁇ 25% by weight.
- Component A3 includes polyether polyols with a hydroxyl number according to DIN 53240 ⁇ 20 mg KOH/g to ⁇ 250 mg KOH/g, preferably from ⁇ 20 to ⁇ 112 mg KOH/g and particularly preferably ⁇ 20 mg KOH/g to ⁇ 80 mg KOH /G.
- component A3 is prepared analogously to component A2, except that the content of ethylene oxide in the polyether polyol is >60% by weight, preferably >65% by weight.
- Suitable alkylene oxides and H-functional starter compounds are the same as those described for component A2.
- suitable H-functional starter compounds are preferably those which have a functionality of ⁇ 3 to ⁇ 6, particularly preferably 3, so that polyether triols are formed.
- Preferred starter compounds with a functionality of 3 are glycerol and/or trimethylolpropane, with glycerol being particularly preferred.
- component A3 is a glycerol-started trifunctional polyether with an ethylene oxide content of 68 to 73% by weight and an OH number of 35 to 40 mg KOH/g.
- Component A4 includes polymer polyols, PHD polyols and PIPA polyols.
- Polymer polyols are polyols containing proportions of solid polymers produced by free radical polymerization of suitable monomers such as styrene or acrylonitrile in a base polyol such as a polyether polyol and/or polyether carbonate polyol.
- PHD ( polyurea dispersion) polyols are prepared, for example, by in situ polymerization of an isocyanate or an isocyanate mixture with a diamine and/or hydrazine in a polyol, preferably a polyether polyol.
- the PHD dispersion is preferably prepared by reacting an isocyanate mixture used from a mixture of 75 to 85% by weight of 2,4-tolylene diisocyanate (2,4-TDI) and 15 to 25% by weight of 2,6-tolylene diisocyanate (2,6-TDI) with a diamine and/or hydrazine in a polyether polyol, preferably a polyether polyol and/or polyether carbonate polyol prepared by alkoxylating a trifunctional starter (such as glycerol and/or trimethylolpropane), in the case of the polyether carbonate polyol in the presence of carbon dioxide .
- a trifunctional starter such as glycerol and/or trimethylolpropane
- the PIPA polyols are polyetherpolyols and/or polyethercarbonatepolyols modified by polyisocyanate polyaddition with alkanolamines, preferably triethanolamine-modified, the polyether(carbonate)polyol having a functionality of 2.5 to 4 and a hydroxyl number of ⁇ 3 mg KOH/ g to ⁇ 112 mg KOH/g (molecular weight 500 to 18000).
- the polyether polyol is preferably "EO-capped", ie the polyether polyol has terminal ethylene oxide groups.
- PIPA polyols are in GB 2 072 204 A , DE 31 03 757 A1 and U.S. 4,374,209 A described in detail.
- diols e.g. 1,2-ethanediol, 1,3- or 1,2-propanediol, 1,4-butanediol
- triols e.g. glycerol, trimethylolpropane
- tetraols e.g. pentaerythritol
- polyester polyols polythioether polyols or Polyacrylate polyols and polyether polyols or polycarbonate polyols that do not fall under the definition of components A1 to A4.
- ethylenediamine and triethanolamine started polyethers can also be used.
- the tin(II) salts of carboxylic acids are used, the carboxylic acid on which they are based in each case having from 2 to 24 carbon atoms.
- stannous salts of carboxylic acids one or more compounds are selected from the group consisting of stannous salt of 2-ethylhexanoic acid (i.e.
- x is an integer from 8 to 24, preferably from 10 to 20, particularly preferably from 12 to 18.
- the alkyl chain C x H 2x+1 of the carboxylate is particularly preferably a branched carbon chain, ie C x H 2x+1 is an iso -alkyl group.
- Component B1.1 includes urea and derivatives of urea. Examples which may be mentioned of derivatives of urea are: Aminoalkylureas, such as (3-dimethylaminopropylamine)urea and 1,3-bis[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]urea. Mixtures of Urea and urea derivatives are used. Urea is preferably used exclusively in component B1.1. Component B1.1 is used in amounts of ⁇ 0.05 to ⁇ 1.5 parts by weight, preferably ⁇ 0.1 to ⁇ 0.5 parts by weight, particularly preferably ⁇ 0.25 to ⁇ 0. 35 parts by weight, based on the sum of the parts by weight of components A1 to A2, are used.
- Component B1.2 is used in amounts of ⁇ 0.03 to ⁇ 1.5 parts by weight, preferably ⁇ 0.03 to ⁇ 0.5 parts by weight, particularly preferably ⁇ 0.1 to ⁇ 0.3 Parts by weight, very particularly preferably from ⁇ 0.2 to ⁇ 0.3 parts by weight, based on the sum of the parts by weight of components A1 to A2.
- the content of aminic catalysts in component B1.2 is preferably not more than 50% by weight, based on component B1.1, particularly preferably not more than 25% by weight, based on component B1.1.
- Component B1.2 is very particularly preferably free of amine catalysts.
- tin(II) salts of carboxylic acids described above can be used as catalysts for component B1.2.
- Aminic catalysts which may also be used in small amounts (see above) may be mentioned: aliphatic tertiary amines (e.g. trimethylamine, tetramethylbutanediamine, 3-dimethylaminopropylamine, N,N-bis(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-N-isopropanolamine), cycloaliphatic tertiary amines (e.g. 1, 4-diaza(2,2,2)bicyclooctane), aliphatic amino ethers (e.g.
- aliphatic tertiary amines e.g. trimethylamine, tetramethylbutanediamine, 3-dimethylaminopropylamine, N,N-bis(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-N-isopropanolamine
- cycloaliphatic tertiary amines e.g. 1, 4-diaza(2,2,2)bicyclooctane
- the "aminic catalysts" mentioned in B1.2 do not include urea or its derivatives.
- the invention is therefore also a method for producing flexible polyurethane foams, characterized in that
- the non-alkaline medium can preferably be achieved by using urea and/or derivatives of urea as catalysts according to component B1, and not using amine catalysts.
- auxiliaries and additives are for example in EP-A 0 000 389 , pages 18-21. Further examples of auxiliaries and additives that may also be used according to the invention and details of the use and mode of action of these auxiliaries and additives are given in Kunststoff-Handbuch, Volume VII, published by G. Oertel, Carl-Hanser-Verlag, Kunststoff, 3rd edition, 1993, eg on pages 104-127 described.
- Water and/or physical blowing agents are used as component C.
- Carbon dioxide and/or readily volatile organic substances, for example, are used as physical blowing agents.
- Water is preferably used as component C.
- polyisocyanates as in the EP-A 0 007 502 , pages 7-8.
- polyisocyanates for example 2,4- and 2,6-tolylene diisocyanate, and any mixtures of these isomers ("TDI”);
- Polyphenylpolymethylene polyisocyanates such as those produced by aniline-formaldehyde condensation and subsequent phosgenation ("crude MDI") and polyisocyanates containing carbodiimide groups, urethane groups, allophanate groups, isocyanurate groups, urea groups or biuret groups (“modified polyisocyanates”), in particular those modified polyisocyanates which differ from 2,4- and/or 2,6-tolylene diisocyanate or derive from 4,4'- and/or 2,4'-diphenylmethane diisocyanate.
- the polyisocyanate is preferably one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of 2,4- and 2,6-tolylene diisocyanate, 4,4'- and 2,4'- and 2,2'-diphenylmethane diisocyanate and polyphenylpolymethylene polyisocyanate ("polynuclear MDI ”) used. Particular preference is given to using 2,4- and/or 2,6-tolylene diisocyanate.
- the isocyanate component B comprises a tolylene diisocyanate isomer mixture of 55 to 90% by weight of 2,4-TDI and 10 to 45% by weight of 2,6-TDI.
- the isocyanate component D comprises 100% 2,4-tolylene diisocyanate.
- the index is ⁇ 90 to ⁇ 120.
- the index is preferably in a range from ⁇ 100 to ⁇ 115, particularly preferably ⁇ 102 to ⁇ 110.
- the index indicates the percentage ratio of the amount of isocyanate actually used to the stoichiometric amount of isocyanate groups (NCO), ie the amount calculated for the conversion of the OH equivalents.
- identification number isocyanate ⁇ quantity deployed : isocyanate ⁇ quantity calculated ⁇ 100
- Component K is selected from one or more compounds from the group consisting of components K1, K2 and K3, which are described below.
- Esters of monobasic or polybasic carboxylic acids are used as component K1, the pKa values of the (first) dissociation of the carboxylic acids being from 0.5 to 4.0, preferably from 1.0 to 3.0.
- the pKa values of the (first) dissociation of the carboxylic acids were determined in aqueous solution.
- acid components include alkyl monocarboxylic acids such as formic acid, aryl monocarboxylic acids such as ⁇ -naphthoic acid, alkyl polycarboxylic acids such as oxalic acid, malonic acid, maleic acid, fumaric acid, citric acid and aryl polycarboxylic acids such as the isomers and the alkyl-substituted derivatives of phthalic acid, trimellitic acid, pyromellitic acid, the isomers of naphthalenedicarboxylic acid and cyclic double esters of ⁇ -Hydroxycarboxylic acids such as mandelic acid or lactic acid in question.
- alkyl monocarboxylic acids such as formic acid
- aryl monocarboxylic acids such as ⁇ -naphthoic acid
- alkyl polycarboxylic acids such as oxalic acid, malonic acid, maleic acid, fumaric acid, citric acid
- Saturated or unsaturated C2-C4-alkylpolycarboxylic acids are preferably used, particularly preferably oxalic acid.
- alcohol components are aliphatic mono- and polyols such as methanol, ethanol, propanol, isopropanol, ethylene glycol, 1,2- and 1,3-propanediol, the isomers of butanediol, 2-butene-1,4-diol, 2-butyne- 1,4-diol, neopentyl glycol, glycerol, trimethylolpropane, pentaerythritol, phenol and its alkyl-substituted derivatives, naphthol and its alkyl-substituted derivatives, hydroquinone, resorcinol and trihydroxybenzene as aryl alcohols.
- Aliphatic monools are preferred, in particular methanol, ethanol, n- or iso-propanol, n-, iso-, or tert-butanol. Particular preference is given to using the methyl and ethyl esters of oxalic acid and/or malonic acid, most preferably diethyl oxalate, as component K1.
- Component K2 includes mono-, di- and polysulfonates of mono- and polyfunctional alcohols.
- Mono-, di- and polysulfonates of mono- and polyhydric alcohols are preferably used as component K2, the sulfonate groups being derived from the isomers of toluenesulfonic acid, substituted benzene and toluenesulfonic acids, alkylsulfonic acids or naphthylsulfonic acids.
- the sulfonate groups are preferably derived from methanesulfonic acid or toluenesulfonic acids, in particular p-toluenesulfonic acid.
- Alcohol components of the mono-, di- and polysulfonates are mono-, di-, tri-, tetra- and higher-functional alcohols and/or polyols.
- aliphatic mono- and polyols such as methanol, ethanol, propanol, isopropanol, n-, iso-, or tert-butanol, ethanediol, 1,2-propanediol, 1,3-propanediol, the isomers of butanediol, 2- Butene-1,4-diol, 2-butyne-1,4-diol, neopentyl glycol, glycerol, trimethylolpropane, pentaerythritol, polyethylene glycols and polypropylene glycols with a molar mass of 100-2000 g/mol, preferably 200 to 600 g/mol, aryl alcohols such as Phenol and its alkyl-substituted derivatives, naphthol and its alkyl-substituted derivatives, hydroquinone, resorcinol, bisphenols (
- (C10-C21)alkanesulfonic acid phenyl esters which are commercially available, for example, under the trade names Mesamoll and Mesamoll II, are also suitable as component K2.
- Methyl para-toluenesulfonate and/or mixtures of (C10-C21)alkanesulfonic acid phenyl esters are particularly preferably used as component K2, and methyl para-toluenesulfonate is most preferably used.
- Component K3 is selected from one or more compounds from the group consisting of components K3.1, K3.2 and K3.3, which are described below.
- Esters of phosphoric acid, phosphonic acid, phosphorous acid, phosphinic acid, phosphonous acid and phosphinous acid are used as component K3.1, these esters each containing no P-OH group.
- Component K3.1 is preferably selected from at least one ester from the group consisting of phosphonic acid esters with monofunctional and/or difunctional alcohols, phosphoric acid esters with monofunctional and/or difunctional alcohols and alkoxylated phosphoric acid, these esters each containing no P-OH group included
- Component K3.1 is particularly preferably selected from at least one ester from the group consisting of esters of phosphoric acid with monofunctional and/or difunctional aliphatic alcohols and ethoxylated phosphoric acid, these esters each containing no P-OH group.
- Suitable phosphoric acid esters are triesters of phosphoric acid, tetraesters of pyrophosphoric acid (diphosphoric acid) and tetra- or polyesters of polyphosphoric acid and alcohols having 1 to 30 carbon atoms, these esters each containing no P-OH group.
- component K3.1 phosphoric acid trimethyl ester, phosphoric acid triethyl ester, phosphoric acid tripropyl ester, phosphoric acid tributyl ester, phosphoric acid trioctyl ester, phosphoric acid tris(2-ethylhexyl) ester, phosphoric acid tris(2-butoxyethyl) ester, tris(2-chloroisopropyl) phosphate (TCPP), phosphoric acid cyclopropylmethyl diethyl ester, phosphoric acid diethyl-3-butenyl ester, phosphoric acid triphenyl ester and phosphoric acid tricresyl ester.
- TCPP tris(2-chloroisopropyl) phosphate
- Alkoxylated phosphoric acid is also preferably used.
- Alkoxylated phosphoric acid are reaction products of phosphoric acid with alkylene oxides, preferably with ethylene oxide and/or propylene oxide, particularly preferably with ethylene oxide.
- Alkoxylated phosphoric acid is preferably obtained by direct reaction of phosphoric acid with alkylene oxides without adding a catalyst, it being possible for the phosphoric acid to be used in pure form or as an aqueous solution (for example in the form of an 85% strength by weight solution).
- a preferably used oligomeric alkyl phosphate according to the above general formula (II) is, for example, the flame retardant Fyrol(TM) PNX (ICL Industrial Products), which is available as a commercial product.
- a preferably used oligomeric alkyl phosphate according to the above general formula (III) is, for example, the flame retardant Exolit® OP 550 (Clariant), which is available as a commercial product.
- reaction components are reacted according to the one-step process known per se, often using mechanical devices, for example those that are in the EP-A 355 000 to be discribed. Details about processing devices, which are also possible according to the invention, are given in Kunststoff-Handbuch, Volume VII, published by Vieweg and Höchtlen, Carl-Hanser-Verlag, Kunststoff 1993, e.g. on pages 139 to 265 , described.
- the flexible polyurethane foams can be produced as molded foams or also as block foams, preferably as block foams.
- the invention therefore relates to a process for producing the flexible polyurethane foams, the flexible polyurethane foams produced by these processes, the flexible polyurethane block foams or flexible polyurethane molded foams produced by these processes, the use of the flexible polyurethane foams for the production of molded parts and the molded parts themselves.
- the flexible polyurethane foams obtainable according to the invention are used, for example, in the following areas: furniture upholstery, textile inserts, mattresses, automobile seats, headrests, armrests, sponges, foam sheets for use in automobile parts such as headliners, door side panels, seat covers and structural elements.
- the flexible foams according to the invention have a bulk density according to DIN EN ISO 3386-1-98 in the range from ⁇ 16 to ⁇ 60 kg/m 3 , preferably ⁇ 20 to ⁇ 50 kg/m 3 .
- cyclic propylene carbonate and secondary components Headspace GC and GC/MS for cyclic propylene carbonate in flexible foam samples: A soft foam sample of approx. 100 mg, weighed to approx. ⁇ 0.3 mg, is placed in a 22 ml headspace glass vial, carefully sealed with a silicone septum, and placed in the preheated oven of the headspace autosampler (PerkinElmer Turbomatrix, serial no. M41L0505273) 15 min at 140°C. The vapor space is then injected into the injector block of the gas chromatograph (Thermo Scientific, Trace-GC-Ultra, serial no. 6201252621) at a pressure of 2.35 bar in a stream of helium.
- Thermo Scientific Trace-GC-Ultra, serial no. 6201252621
- the injection volume is distributed over two equal, non-polar columns of the type Rxi-5Sil MS (Restek, 20 m long, 0.15 mm internal diameter, 2.0 ⁇ m layer thickness).
- the oven temperature is 45°C for 2 min and is brought to 150°C at 12°C/min and to 310°C at 45°C/min.
- One column leads to the flame ionization detector (FID).
- FID flame ionization detector
- the other terminates in a 70 eV electron impact ionization direct-coupled quadrupole mass spectrometer (Thermo Scientific, ISQ-MS, serial #ISQ121046).
- the cyclic propylene carbonate ( CAS no. 108-32-7 ) is quantitatively recorded by FID response and its identity is confirmed by GC/MS.
- ethoxylated phosphoric acid component K3.1-1 290 g of phosphoric acid (85% strength aqueous solution) were placed in a 2 liter pressure reactor and heated to 55° C. with stirring. After five nitrogen vacuum exchanges between 0.1 and 3.0 bar (absolute), the pressure in the reactor was adjusted to 2.1 bar (absolute) using nitrogen. 1816 g of ethylene oxide were then metered into the reactor at 55° C. over the course of 6.5 hours. After an after-reaction time of 3 hours at 55° C., volatile constituents were distilled off at 90° C. under reduced pressure (10 mbar (absolute)) for 30 minutes and the reaction mixture was then cooled to room temperature. Ethoxylated phosphoric acid in polyethylene glycol was obtained with the following properties: OH number: 353 mg KOH/g acid number: 0.0 mg KOH/g
- the flexible polyurethane foams described in Tables 1 and 2 were produced using an industrial discontinuous foaming plant without a floating cover and having a floor plan of 1 m ⁇ 1 m.
- the height of the foam blocks was about 80 cm.
- the components were mixed by means of an agitator in a metal cylinder, which was mechanically removed from the foam mold after the isocyanate had been added.
- the compression hardness and the bulk density of the foams were determined in accordance with DIN EN ISO 3386-1.
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Description
Die vorliegende Erfindung betrifft ein Verfahren zur Herstellung von Polyurethanweichschaumstoffen, durch Reaktion einer Isocyanat-Komponente mit einer gegenüber Isocyanaten reaktiven Komponente, die mindestens ein Polyethercarbonatpolyol umfasst, und wobei die Umsetzung in Gegenwart einer Komponente K erfolgt, die im weiteren näher beschrieben wird. Die Erfindung betrifft weiterhin durch das erfindungsgemäße Verfahren hergestellte Polyurethanweichschaumstoffe und deren Verwendung.The present invention relates to a process for producing flexible polyurethane foams by reacting an isocyanate component with an isocyanate-reactive component which comprises at least one polyether carbonate polyol, and the reaction takes place in the presence of a component K, which is described in more detail below. The invention further relates to flexible polyurethane foams produced by the process according to the invention and their use.
Im Rahmen einer umweltfreundlichen Ausrichtung von Produktionsprozessen ist es generell wünschenswert, CO2-basierte Ausgangsstoffe, beispielsweise in Form von Polyethercarbonatpolyolen, in relativ großen Mengen einzusetzen. Die Herstellung von Polyethercarbonatpolyolen durch katalytische Umsetzung von Alkylenoxiden (Epoxiden) und Kohlendioxid in Anwesenheit von H-funktionellen Starterverbindungen ("Starter") wird seit mehr als 40 Jahren intensiv untersucht (z.
Die Herstellung von Polyurethanschaumstoffen auf Basis von Polyethercarbonatpolyolen und Isocyanaten ist bekannt (z.B.
Daher bestand die Aufgabe der vorliegenden Erfindung darin, ein Verfahren zur Herstellung von Polyurethanweichschaumstoffen bereitzustellen, welches zu Polyurethanweichschaumstoffen mit einer reduzierten Emission von cyclischem Propylencarbonat führt.The object of the present invention was therefore to provide a process for the production of flexible polyurethane foams which leads to flexible polyurethane foams with reduced emission of cyclic propylene carbonate.
Überraschenderweise wurde diese Aufgabe gelöst durch ein Verfahren zur Herstellung von Polyurethanweichschaumstoffen mit einer Rohdichte gemäß DIN EN ISO 3386-1-98 im Bereich ≥ 16 bis ≤ 60 kg/m3, durch Umsetzung vonSurprisingly, this object was achieved by a process for producing flexible polyurethane foams with a bulk density according to DIN EN ISO 3386-1-98 in the range from ≧16 to ≦60 kg/m 3 by reacting
wobei Komponente A die folgende Zusammensetzung aufweist:
- A1
- ≥ 40 bis ≤ 100 Gew.-Teile, bevorzugt ≥ 60 bis ≤ 100 Gew.-Teile, besonders bevorzugt bevorzugt ≥ 80 bis ≤ 100 Gew.-Teile eines oder mehrerer Polyethercarbonatpolyole mit einer Hydroxylzahl gemäß DIN 53240 von ≥ 20 mg KOH/g bis ≤ 120 mg KOH/g,
- A2
- ≤ 60 bis ≥ 0 Gew.-Teile, bevorzugt ≤ 40 bis ≥ 0 Gew.-Teile, besonders bevorzugt ≤ 20 bis ≥ 0 Gew.-Teile eines oder mehrerer Polyetherpolyole mit einer Hydroxylzahl gemäß DIN 53240 von ≥ 20 mg KOH/g bis ≤ 250 mg KOH/g und einem Gehalt an Ethylenoxid von ≥ 0 bis ≤ 60 Gew.-%, wobei die Polyetherpolyole A2 frei von Carbonateinheiten sind,
- A3
- ≤ 20 bis ≥ 0 Gew.-Teilen, bezogen auf die Summe der Gew.-Teile der Komponenten A1 und A2, eines oder mehrerer Polyetherpolyole mit einer Hydroxylzahl gemäß DIN 53240 ≥ 20 mg KOH/g bis ≤ 250 mg KOH/g, und einem Gehalt an Ethylenoxid von > 60 Gew.-%, wobei die Polyetherpolyole A3 frei von Carbonateinheiten sind,
- A4
- ≤ 40 bis ≥ 0 Gew.-Teilen, bezogen auf die Summe der Gew.-Teile der Komponenten A1 und A2, eines oder mehrerer Polymerpolyole, PHD-Polyole und/oder PIPA-Polyole,
- A5
- ≤ 40 bis ≥ 0 Gew.-Teilen, bezogen auf die Summe der Gew.-Teile der Komponenten A1 und A2, Polyole, die nicht unter die Definition der Komponenten A1 bis A4 fallen,
- B
- gegebenenfalls B1) Katalysatoren und/oder, B2) Hilfs- und Zusatzstoffen
- C
- Wasser und/oder physikalischen Treibmitteln,
mit - D
- Di und/oder Polyisocyanaten,
- wobei die Herstellung bei einer Kennzahl von ≥ 90 bis ≤ 120 erfolgt und wobei alle Gewichtsteilangaben der Komponenten A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 so normiert sind, dass die Summe der Gewichtsteile A1 + A2 in der Zusammensetzung 100 ergibt,
- dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Herstellung in Gegenwart einer Komponente K erfolgt, wobei Komponente K ausgewählt ist aus einer oder mehreren Verbindungen der Gruppe bestehend aus
- K1
- Ester von ein- oder mehrbasigen Carbonsäuren, deren (erste) Dissoziation einen pKs-Wert von 0,5 bis 4,0 aufweist,
- K2
- Mono-, Di- und Polysulfonate von mono- und mehrfunktionellen Alkoholen, und
- K3
- eine oder mehrere Verbindungen ausgewählt aus der Gruppe bestehend aus
- K 3.1
- Ester der Phosphorsäure, Phosphonsäure, Phosphorigen Säure, Phosphinsäure, Phosphonigsäure und Phosphinigsäure, wobei diese Ester jeweils keine P-OH Gruppe enthalten,
- K3.2
- oligomere Alkylphosphate der allgemeinen Formel (II),
- a eine ganze Zahl von 1 bis 10 ist,
- b eine ganze Zahl von 1 bis 10 ist,
- R1, R2, R3, R4 Alkylgruppen mit mindestens einem C-Atom sind, bevorzugt C1 bis C6-Alkyl sind, wobei R1, R2, R3, R4 gleich oder unabhängig voneinander verschieden sind, und
- R5 eine lineare Alkylengruppe mit mindestens zwei C-Atomen oder eine verzweigte Alkylengruppe mit mindestens drei C-Atomen ist, bevorzugt eine lineare Alkylengruppe mit zwei bis zehn C-Atomen oder eine verzweigte Alkylengruppe mit drei bis zehn C-Atomen ist,
- und
- K3.3
- oligomere Alkylphosphate der allgemeinen Formel (III),
- a eine ganze Zahl von 1 bis 10 ist,
- b eine ganze Zahl von 1 bis 10 ist,
- R1, R4, R5 lineare Alkylengruppen mit mindestens zwei C-Atomen oder verzweigte Alkylengruppen mit mindestens drei C-Atomen, bevorzugt lineare Alkylengruppen mit zwei bis zehn C-Atomen oder verzweigte Alkylengruppen mit drei bis zehn C-Atomen sind, wobei R1, R4, R5 gleich oder unabhängig voneinander verschieden sind,
- R2, R3 Alkylgruppen mit mindestens einem C-Atom sind, bevorzugt C1 bis C6-Alkyl sind, wobei R2 und R3 gleich oder unabhängig voneinander verschieden sind,
und wobei Komponente K bevorzugt in einer Menge von ≥ 1,0 bis ≤ 5,0 Gew.-Teile, besonders bevorzugt von ≥ 2,0 bis ≤ 5,0 Gew.-Teile eingesetzt wird, wobei sich alle Gewichtsteilangaben der Komponente K auf die Summe der Gewichtsteile der Komponenten A1 + A2 = 100 Gewichtsteile beziehen.
- A1
- ≧40 to ≦100 parts by weight, preferably ≧60 to ≦100 parts by weight, particularly preferably ≧80 to ≦100 parts by weight of one or more polyethercarbonate polyols having a hydroxyl number according to DIN 53240 of ≧20 mg KOH/g up to ≤ 120 mg KOH/g,
- A2
- ≦60 to ≧0 parts by weight, preferably ≦40 to ≧0 parts by weight, particularly preferably ≦20 to ≧0 parts by weight of one or more polyether polyols having a hydroxyl number according to DIN 53240 of ≧20 mg KOH/g to ≦250 mg KOH/g and an ethylene oxide content of ≧0 to ≦60% by weight, the polyether polyols A2 being free from carbonate units,
- A3
- ≦20 to ≧0 parts by weight, based on the sum of the parts by weight of components A1 and A2, of one or more polyether polyols having a hydroxyl number according to DIN 53240 ≧20 mg KOH/g to ≦250 mg KOH/g, and an ethylene oxide content of >60% by weight, the polyether polyols A3 being free from carbonate units,
- A4
- ≤ 40 to ≥ 0 parts by weight, based on the sum of the parts by weight of components A1 and A2, of one or more polymer polyols, PHD polyols and/or PIPA polyols,
- A5
- ≤ 40 to ≥ 0 parts by weight, based on the sum of the parts by weight of components A1 and A2, polyols that do not fall under the definition of components A1 to A4,
- B
- optionally B1) catalysts and/or B2) auxiliaries and additives
- C
- water and/or physical blowing agents,
With - D
- di and/or polyisocyanates,
- where the production takes place with an index of ≥ 90 to ≤ 120 and where all parts by weight of the components A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 are normalized so that the sum of the parts by weight A1 + A2 in the composition is 100,
- characterized in that the preparation takes place in the presence of a component K, where component K is selected from one or more compounds from the group consisting of
- K1
- Esters of monobasic or polybasic carboxylic acids whose (first) dissociation has a pKa value of 0.5 to 4.0,
- K2
- mono-, di- and polysulfonates of mono- and polyfunctional alcohols, and
- K3
- one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of
- K 3.1
- esters of phosphoric acid, phosphonic acid, phosphorous acid, phosphinic acid, phosphonous acid and phosphinous acid, these esters each containing no P-OH group,
- K3.2
- oligomeric alkyl phosphates of the general formula (II),
- a is an integer from 1 to 10,
- b is an integer from 1 to 10,
- R1, R2, R3, R4 are alkyl groups having at least one C atom, preferably C1 to C6-alkyl, where R1, R2, R3, R4 are identical or independently different from one another, and
- R5 is a linear alkylene group having at least two carbon atoms or a branched alkylene group having at least three carbon atoms, preferably a linear alkylene group having two to ten carbon atoms or a branched alkylene group having three to ten carbon atoms,
- and
- K3.3
- oligomeric alkyl phosphates of the general formula (III),
- a is an integer from 1 to 10,
- b is an integer from 1 to 10,
- R1, R4, R5 are linear alkylene groups with at least two carbon atoms or branched alkylene groups with at least three carbon atoms, preferably linear alkylene groups with two to ten carbon atoms or branched alkylene groups with three to ten carbon atoms, where R1, R4, R5 are the same or independently different,
- R2, R3 are alkyl groups with at least one C atom, preferably C1 to C6 alkyl, where R2 and R3 are identical or independently different,
and where component K is preferably used in an amount of ≧1.0 to ≦5.0 parts by weight, particularly preferably ≧2.0 to ≦5.0 parts by weight, all parts by weight data for component K being based on the sum of the parts by weight of the components A1 + A2 = 100 parts by weight.
Die Komponenten A1 bis A5 beziehen sich jeweils auf "eine oder mehrere" der genannten Verbindungen. Bei Verwendung mehrerer Verbindungen einer Komponente entspricht die Mengenangabe der Summe der Gewichtsteile der Verbindungen.Components A1 to A5 each refer to “one or more” of the compounds mentioned. If several compounds of one component are used, the stated quantity corresponds to the sum of the parts by weight of the compounds.
In einer besonders bevorzugten Ausführungsform enthält Komponente A
- A1
- ≥ 65 bis ≤ 75 Gew.-Teile, höchst bevorzugt ≥ 68 bis ≤ 72 Gew.-Teile eines oder mehrerer Polyethercarbonatpolyole mit einer Hydroxylzahl gemäß DIN 53240 von ≥ 20 mg KOH/g bis ≤ 120 mg KOH/g sowie vorzugsweise einem CO2-Gehalt von 15 bis 25 Gew.-%, und
- A2
- ≤ 35 bis ≥ 25 Gew.-Teile, höchst bevorzugt ≤ 32 bis ≥ 28 Gew.-Teile eines oder mehrerer Polyetherpolyole mit einer Hydroxylzahl gemäß DIN 53240 von ≥ 20 mg KOH/g bis ≤ 250 mg KOH/g und einem Gehalt an Ethylenoxid von ≥ 0 bis ≤ 60 Gew.-%, wobei die Polyetherpolyole A2 frei von Carbonateinheiten sind,
- A1
- ≥ 65 to ≤ 75 parts by weight, most preferably ≥ 68 to ≤ 72 parts by weight, of one or more polyether carbonate polyols with a hydroxyl number according to DIN 53240 of ≥ 20 mg KOH/g to ≤ 120 mg KOH/g and preferably a CO2 content of 15 to 25% by weight, and
- A2
- ≦35 to ≧25 parts by weight, most preferably ≦32 to ≧28 parts by weight, of one or more polyether polyols with a hydroxyl number according to DIN 53240 of ≧20 mg KOH/g to ≦250 mg KOH/g and an ethylene oxide content from ≥ 0 to ≤ 60% by weight, the polyether polyols A2 being free from carbonate units,
In einer anderen Ausführungsform umfasst Komponente A
- A1
- ≥ 65 bis ≤ 75 Gew.-Teile, bevorzugt ≥ 68 bis ≤ 72 Gew.-Teile eines oder mehrerer Polyethercarbonatpolyole mit einer Hydroxylzahl gemäß DIN 53240 von ≥ 20 mg KOH/g bis ≤ 120 mg KOH/g sowie vorzugsweise einem CO2-Gehalt von 15 bis 25 Gew.-%, und
- A2
- ≤ 35 bis ≥ 25 Gew.-Teile, bevorzugt ≤ 32 bis ≥ 28 Gew.-Teile eines oder mehrerer Polyetherpolyole mit einer Hydroxylzahl gemäß DIN 53240 von ≥ 20 mg KOH/g bis ≤ 250 mg KOH/g und einem Gehalt an Ethylenoxid von ≥ 0 bis ≤ 60 Gew.-%, wobei die Polyetherpolyole A2 frei von Carbonateinheiten sind,
- A3
- ≤ 20 bis ≥ 2 Gew.-Teile, bevorzugt ≤ 10 bis ≥ 2 Gew.-Teile, bezogen auf die Summe der Gew.-Teile der Komponenten A1 und A2, eines oder mehrerer Polyetherpolyole mit einer Hydroxylzahl gemäß DIN 53240 ≥ 20 mg KOH/g bis ≤ 250 mg KOH/g, und einem Gehalt an Ethylenoxid von > 60 Gew.-%, wobei die Polyetherpolyole A3 frei von Carbonateinheiten sind,
- A1
- ≥ 65 to ≤ 75 parts by weight, preferably ≥ 68 to ≤ 72 parts by weight, of one or more polyether carbonate polyols with a hydroxyl number according to DIN 53240 of ≥ 20 mg KOH/g to ≤ 120 mg KOH/g and preferably a CO 2 - content of 15 to 25% by weight, and
- A2
- ≦35 to ≧25 parts by weight, preferably ≦32 to ≧28 parts by weight, of one or more polyether polyols with a hydroxyl number according to DIN 53240 of ≧20 mg KOH/g to ≦250 mg KOH/g and an ethylene oxide content of ≧0 to ≦60% by weight, the polyether polyols A2 being free from carbonate units,
- A3
- ≦20 to ≧2 parts by weight, preferably ≦10 to ≧2 parts by weight, based on the sum of the parts by weight of components A1 and A2, of one or more polyether polyols having a hydroxyl number according to DIN 53240 ≧20 mg KOH /g to ≤ 250 mg KOH/g, and an ethylene oxide content of > 60% by weight, the polyether polyols A3 being free from carbonate units,
In einer weiteren Ausführungsform umfasst Komponente A
- A1
- ≥ 40 bis ≤ 100 Gew.-Teile, bevorzugt ≥ 60 bis ≤ 100 Gew.-Teile, besonders bevorzugt ≥ 80 bis ≤ 100 Gew.-Teile, höchst bevorzugt ≥ 65 bis ≤ 75 Gew.-Teile eines oder mehrerer Polyethercarbonatpolyole mit einer Hydroxylzahl gemäß DIN 53240 von ≥ 20 mg KOH/g bis ≤ 120 mg KOH/g sowie vorzugsweise einem CO2-Gehalt von 15 bis 25 Gew.-%, und
- A2
- ≤ 60 bis ≥ 0 Gew.-Teile, bevorzugt ≤ 40 bis ≥ 0 Gew.-Teile, besonders bevorzugt ≤ 20 bis ≥ 0 Gew.-Teile, höchst bevorzugt ≤ 35 bis ≥ 25 Gew.-Teile eines oder mehrerer Polyetherpolyole mit einer Hydroxylzahl gemäß DIN 53240 von ≥ 20 mg KOH/g bis ≤ 250 mg KOH/g und einem Gehalt an Ethylenoxid von ≥ 0 bis ≤ 60 Gew.-%, wobei die Polyetherpolyole A2 frei von Carbonateinheiten sind,
- A4
- ≤ 40 bis ≥ 0,01 Gew.-Teile, bevorzugt ≤ 20 bis ≥ 0,01 Gew.-Teile, besonders bevorzugt ≤ 20 bis ≥ 1 Gew.-Teile, höchst bevorzugt ≤ 20 bis ≥ 2 Gew.-Teile, bezogen auf die Summe der Gew.-Teile der Komponenten A1 und A2, eines oder mehrerer Polymerpolyole, PHD-Polyole und/oder PIPA-Polyole,
- A5
- ≤ 40 bis ≥ 0 Gew.-Teilen, bezogen auf die Summe der Gew.-Teile der Komponenten A1 und A2, Polyole, die nicht unter die Definition der Komponenten A1 bis A4 fallen,
- A1
- ≥ 40 to ≤ 100 parts by weight, preferably ≥ 60 to ≤ 100 parts by weight, more preferably ≥ 80 to ≤ 100 parts by weight, most preferably ≥ 65 to ≤ 75 parts by weight of one or more polyether carbonate polyols with a Hydroxyl number according to DIN 53240 from ≧20 mg KOH/g to ≦120 mg KOH/g and preferably a CO 2 content of 15 to 25% by weight, and
- A2
- ≦60 to ≧0 parts by weight, preferably ≦40 to ≧0 parts by weight, more preferably ≦20 to ≧0 parts by weight, most preferably ≦35 to ≧25 parts by weight of one or more polyether polyols with a Hydroxyl number according to DIN 53240 from ≧20 mg KOH/g to ≦250 mg KOH/g and an ethylene oxide content of ≧0 to ≦60% by weight, the polyether polyols A2 being free from carbonate units,
- A4
- ≦40 to ≧0.01 parts by weight, preferably ≦20 to ≧0.01 parts by weight, particularly preferably ≦20 to ≧1 part by weight, most preferably ≦20 to ≧2 parts by weight to the sum of the parts by weight of components A1 and A2, one or more polymer polyols, PHD polyols and/or PIPA polyols,
- A5
- ≤ 40 to ≥ 0 parts by weight, based on the sum of the parts by weight of components A1 and A2, polyols that do not fall under the definition of components A1 to A4,
Dabei sind die angegebenen Bereiche und Vorzugsbereiche der Komponenten A1, A2, A4 und A5 miteinander frei kombinierbar.The specified ranges and preferred ranges of components A1, A2, A4 and A5 can be freely combined with one another.
Im Folgenden sind die im erfindungsgemäßen Verfahren eingesetzten Komponenten näher beschrieben.The components used in the process according to the invention are described in more detail below.
Die Komponente A1 umfasst ein Polyethercarbonatpolyol mit einer Hydroxylzahl (OH-Zahl) gemäß DIN 53240 von ≥ 20 mg KOH/g bis ≤ 120 mg KOH/g, vorzugsweise von ≥ 20 mg KOH/g bis ≤ 100 mg KOH/g, besonders bevorzugt von ≥ 25 mg KOH/g bis ≤ 90 mg KOH/g, welches erhältlich ist durch Copolymerisation von Kohlendioxid, einem oder mehreren Alkylenoxiden, in Gegenwart eines oder mehrerer H-funktioneller Startermoleküle, wobei das Polyethercarbonatpolyol vorzugsweise einen CO2-Gehalt von 15 bis 25 Gew.-% aufweist. Bevorzugt umfasst Komponente A1 ein Polyethercarbonatpolyol, welches erhältlich ist durch Copolymerisation von ≥ 2 Gew.-% bis ≤ 30 Gew.-% Kohlendioxid und ≥ 70 Gew.-% bis ≤ 98 Gew.-% einem oder mehreren Alkylenoxiden, in Gegenwart eines oder mehrerer H-funktioneller Startermoleküle mit einer durchschnittlichen Funktionalität von ≥ 1 bis ≤ 6, bevorzugt von ≥ 1 bis ≤ 4, besonders bevorzugt von ≥ 2 bis ≤ 3. Unter "H-funktionell" wird im Sinne der Erfindung eine Starterverbindung verstanden, die gegenüber Alkoxylierung aktive H-Atome aufweist.Component A1 comprises a polyether carbonate polyol with a hydroxyl number (OH number) according to DIN 53240 from ≧20 mg KOH/g to ≦120 mg KOH/g, preferably from ≧20 mg KOH/g to ≦100 mg KOH/g, particularly preferably from ≥ 25 mg KOH/g to ≤ 90 mg KOH/g, which is obtainable by copolymerization of carbon dioxide, one or more alkylene oxides, in Presence of one or more H-functional starter molecules, the polyethercarbonate polyol preferably having a CO2 content of 15 to 25% by weight. Component A1 preferably comprises a polyether carbonate polyol which is obtainable by copolymerization of ≧2% by weight to ≦30% by weight carbon dioxide and ≧70% by weight to ≦98% by weight of one or more alkylene oxides, in the presence of one or several H-functional starter molecules with an average functionality of ≥ 1 to ≤ 6, preferably from ≥ 1 to ≤ 4, particularly preferably from ≥ 2 to ≤ 3. "H-functional" is understood in the context of the invention, a starter compound that opposite Alkoxylation has active H atoms.
Vorzugsweise erfolgt die Copolymerisation von Kohlendioxid und einem oder mehreren Alkylenoxiden in Gegenwart mindestens eines DMC-Katalysators (Doppelmetallcyanid-Katalysators).The copolymerization of carbon dioxide and one or more alkylene oxides preferably takes place in the presence of at least one DMC catalyst (double metal cyanide catalyst).
Vorzugsweise weisen die erfindungsgemäß eingesetzten Polyethercarbonatpolyole zwischen den Carbonatgruppen auch Ethergruppen auf, was in Formel (IV) schematisch dargestellt wird. In dem Schema gemäß Formel (IV) steht R für einen organischen Rest wie Alkyl, Alkylaryl oder Aryl, der jeweils auch Heteroatome wie beispielsweise O, S, Si usw. enthalten kann, e und f stehen für eine ganzzahlige Zahl. Das im Schema gemäß Formel (IV) gezeigte Polyethercarbonatpolyol soll lediglich so verstanden werden, dass sich Blöcke mit der gezeigten Struktur im Polyethercarbonatpolyol prinzipiell wiederfinden können, die Reihenfolge, Anzahl und Länge der Blöcke aber variieren kann und nicht auf das in Formel (IV) gezeigte Polyethercarbonatpolyol beschränkt ist. In Bezug auf Formel (IV) bedeutet dies, dass das Verhältnis von e/f bevorzugt von 2 : 1 bis 1 : 20, besonders bevorzugt von 1,5 : 1 bis 1 : 10 beträgt.
Der Anteil an eingebautem CO2 ("aus Kohlendioxid stammende Einheiten"; "CO2-Gehalt") in einem Polyethercarbonatpolyol lässt sich aus der Auswertung charakteristischer Signale im 1H-NMR-Spektrum bestimmen. Das nachfolgende Beispiel illustriert die Bestimmung des Anteils an aus Kohlendioxid stammenden Einheiten in einem auf 1,8-Octandiol gestarteten CO2/Propylenoxid-Polyethercarbonatpolyol.The proportion of incorporated CO 2 ("units originating from carbon dioxide";"CO 2 content") in a polyether carbonate polyol can be determined from the evaluation of characteristic signals in the 1 H-NMR spectrum. The following example illustrates the determination of the level of carbon dioxide derived units in a 1,8-octanediol initiated CO 2 /propylene oxide polyethercarbonate polyol.
Der Anteil an eingebautem CO2 in einem Polyethercarbonatpolyol sowie das Verhältnis von Propylencarbonat zu Polyethercarbonatpolyol kann mittels 1H-NMR (ein geeignetes Gerät ist von der Firma Bruker, DPX 400, 400 MHz; Pulsprogramm zg30, Wartezeit d1: 10s, 64 Scans) bestimmt werden. Die Probe wird jeweils in deuteriertem Chloroform gelöst. Die relevanten Resonanzen im 1H-NMR (bezogen auf TMS = 0 ppm) sind wie folgt:
- Cyclisches Propylencarbonat (welches als Nebenprodukt gebildet wurde) mit Resonanz bei 4,5 ppm; Carbonat, resultierend aus im Polyethercarbonatpolyol eingebautem Kohlendioxid mit Resonanzen bei 5,1 bis 4,8 ppm; nicht abreagiertes Propylenoxid (PO) mit Resonanz bei 2,4 ppm;
- Polyetherpolyol (d.h. ohne eingebautes Kohlendioxid) mit Resonanzen bei 1,2 bis 1,0 ppm; das als Startermolekül (soweit vorhanden) eingebaute 1,8 Octandiol mit einer Resonanz bei 1,6 bis 1,52 ppm.
- Cyclic propylene carbonate (which was formed as a by-product) resonating at 4.5 ppm; carbonate resulting from carbon dioxide incorporated in the polyethercarbonate polyol with resonances at 5.1 to 4.8 ppm; unreacted propylene oxide (PO) resonating at 2.4 ppm;
- polyether polyol (ie without incorporated carbon dioxide) with resonances at 1.2 to 1.0 ppm; the 1.8 octanediol incorporated as a starter molecule (if present) with a resonance at 1.6 to 1.52 ppm.
Der Gewichtsanteil (in Gew.-%) polymer-gebundenen Carbonats (LC') in der Reaktionsmischung wurde nach Formel (V) berechnet,
Dabei gelten folgende Abkürzungen:
- F(4,5) = Fläche der Resonanz bei 4,5 ppm für cyclisches Carbonat (entspricht einem H Atom)
- F(5,1-4,8) = Fläche der Resonanz bei 5,1-4,8 ppm für Polyethercarbonatpolyol und einem H-Atom für cyclisches Carbonat.
- F(2,4) = Fläche der Resonanz bei 2,4 ppm für freies, nicht abreagiertes PO
- F(1,2-1,0) = Fläche der Resonanz bei 1,2-1,0 ppm für Polyetherpolyol
- F(1,6-1,52) = Fläche der Resonanz bei 1,6 bis 1,52 ppm für 1,8 Octandiol (Starter), soweit vorhanden.
- F(4.5) = area of resonance at 4.5 ppm for cyclic carbonate (corresponds to an H atom)
- F(5.1-4.8) = area of resonance at 5.1-4.8 ppm for polyethercarbonate polyol and one H atom for cyclic carbonate.
- F(2,4) = area of resonance at 2.4 ppm for free, unreacted PO
- F(1.2-1.0) = area of resonance at 1.2-1.0 ppm for polyether polyol
- F(1.6-1.52) = area of resonance at 1.6 to 1.52 ppm for 1,8 octanediol (initiator) if present.
Der Faktor 102 resultiert aus der Summe der Molmassen von CO2 (Molmasse 44 g/mol) und der von Propylenoxid (Molmasse 58 g/mol), der Faktor 58 resultiert aus der Molmasse von Propylenoxid und der Faktor 146 resultiert aus der Molmasse des eingesetzten Starters 1,8-Octandiol (soweit vorhanden).The factor 102 results from the sum of the molar masses of CO 2 (molar mass 44 g/mol) and that of propylene oxide (molar mass 58 g/mol), the factor 58 results from the molar mass of propylene oxide and the factor 146 results from the molar mass of the used Starter 1,8-octanediol (if available).
Der Gewichtsanteil (in Gew.-%) an cyclischem Carbonat (CC') in der Reaktionsmischung wurde nach Formel (VII) berechnet,
Um aus den Werten der Zusammensetzung der Reaktionsmischung die Zusammensetzung bezogen auf den Polymer-Anteil (bestehend aus Polyetherpolyol, welches aus Starter und Propylenoxid während der unter CO2-freien Bedingungen stattfindenden Aktivierungsschritten aufgebaut wurde, und Polyethercarbonatpolyol, aufgebaut aus Starter, Propylenoxid und Kohlendioxid während den in Gegenwart von CO2 stattfindenden Aktivierungsschritten und während der Copolymerisation) zu berechnen, wurden die Nicht-Polymer-Bestandteile der Reaktionsmischung (d.h. cyclisches Propylencarbonat sowie ggf. vorhandenes, nicht umgesetztes Propylenoxid) rechnerisch eliminiert. Der Gewichtsanteil der Carbonat-Wiederholungseinheiten im Polyethercarbonatpolyol wurde in einen Gewichtsanteil Kohlendioxid mittels des Faktors F = 44/(44+58) umgerechnet. Die Angabe des CO2-Gehalts im Polyethercarbonatpolyol ist normiert auf den Anteil des Polyethercarbonatpolyol-Moleküls, das bei der Copolymerisation und ggf. den Aktivierungsschritten in Gegenwart von CO2 gebildet wurde (d.h. der Anteil des Polyethercarbonatpolyol-Moleküls, der aus dem Starter (1,8-Octandiol, soweit vorhanden) sowie aus der Reaktion des Starters mit Epoxid resultiert, das unter CO2-freien Bedingungen zugegeben wurde, wurde hierbei nicht berücksichtigt).In order to calculate the composition from the values of the composition of the reaction mixture based on the polymer fraction (consisting of polyether polyol, which was built up from starter and propylene oxide during the activation steps taking place under CO 2 -free conditions, and polyether carbonate polyol, built up from starter, propylene oxide and carbon dioxide during the activation steps taking place in the presence of CO 2 and during the copolymerization), the non-polymer components of the reaction mixture (ie cyclic propylene carbonate and any unreacted propylene oxide present) were eliminated by calculation. The weight fraction of carbonate repeat units in the polyethercarbonate polyol was converted to a weight fraction of carbon dioxide using the factor F=44/(44+58). The specification of the CO 2 content in the polyether carbonate polyol is normalized to the proportion of the polyether carbonate polyol molecule that was formed during the copolymerization and, if applicable, the activation steps in the presence of CO 2 (i.e. the proportion of the polyether carbonate polyol molecule that was formed from the starter (1st ,8-octanediol, if present) as well as from the reaction of the initiator with epoxide, which was added under CO 2 -free conditions, were not taken into account here).
Beispielsweise umfasst die Herstellung von Polyethercarbonatpolyolen gemäß A1, indem:
- (a) eine H-funktionelle Starterverbindung oder ein Gemisch aus mindestens zwei H-funktionellen Starterverbindungen vorgelegt und gegebenenfalls Wasser und/oder andere leicht flüchtige Verbindungen durch erhöhte Temperatur und/oder reduziertem Druck entfernt werden ("Trocknung"), wobei der DMC-Katalysator der H-funktionellen Starterverbindung oder dem Gemisch von mindestens zwei H-funktionellen Starterverbindungen vor oder nach der Trocknung zugesetzt wird,
- (β) zur Aktivierung eine Teilmenge (bezogen auf die Gesamtmenge der bei der Aktivierung und Copolymerisation eingesetzten Menge an Alkylenoxiden) von einem oder mehreren Alkylenoxiden zu der aus Schritt (a) resultierenden Mischung zugesetzt wird, wobei diese Zugabe einer Teilmenge an Alkylenoxid gegebenenfalls in Gegenwart von CO2 erfolgen kann, und wobei dann die aufgrund der folgenden exothermen chemischen Reaktion auftretende Temperaturspitze ("Hotspot") und/oder ein Druckabfall im Reaktor jeweils abgewartet wird, und wobei der Schritt (β) zur Aktivierung auch mehrfach erfolgen kann,
- (γ) ein oder mehrere der Alkylenoxide und Kohlendioxid zu der aus Schritt (β) resultierenden Mischung zugesetzt werden, wobei die in Schritt (β) eingesetzten Alkylenoxide gleich oder verschieden sein können von den bei Schritt (γ) eingesetzten Alkylenoxiden.
- (a) an H-functional starter compound or a mixture of at least two H-functional starter compounds is introduced and, if appropriate, water and/or other volatile compounds are removed by elevated temperature and/or reduced pressure ("drying"), the DMC catalyst the H-functional starter compound or the mixture of at least two H-functional starter compounds is added before or after drying,
- (β) for activation, a portion (based on the total amount of the amount of alkylene oxides used in the activation and copolymerization) of one or more alkylene oxides is added to the mixture resulting from step (a), this addition of a portion of alkylene oxide optionally in the presence CO 2 can take place, and in which case the temperature peak ("hotspot") occurring as a result of the following exothermic chemical reaction and/or a drop in pressure in the reactor is then awaited in each case, and in which step (β) for activation can also take place several times,
- (γ) one or more of the alkylene oxides and carbon dioxide are added to the mixture resulting from step (β), it being possible for the alkylene oxides used in step (β) to be the same as or different from the alkylene oxides used in step (γ).
Allgemein können zur Herstellung der Polyethercarbonatpolyole A1 Alkylenoxide (Epoxide) mit 2 bis 24 Kohlenstoffatomen eingesetzt werden. Bei den Alkylenoxiden mit 2 bis 24 Kohlenstoffatomen handelt es sich beispielsweise um eine oder mehrere Verbindungen ausgewählt aus der Gruppe bestehend aus Ethylenoxid, Propylenoxid, 1-Butenoxid, 2,3-Butenoxid, 2-Methyl-1,2-propenoxid (Isobutenoxid), 1-Pentenoxid, 2,3-Pentenoxid, 2-Methyl-1,2-butenoxid, 3-Methyl-1,2-butenoxid, 1-Hexenoxid, 2,3-Hexenoxid, 3,4-Hexenoxid, 2-Methyl-1,2-pentenoxid, 4-Methyl-1,2-pentenoxid, 2-Ethyl-1,2-butenoxid, 1-Heptenoxid, 1-Octenoxid, 1-Nonenoxid, 1-Decenoxid, 1-Undecenoxid, 1-Dodecenoxid, 4-Methyl-1,2-pentenoxid, Butadienmonoxid, Isoprenmonoxid, Cyclopentenoxid, Cyclohexenoxid, Cycloheptenoxid, Cyclooctenoxid, Styroloxid, Methylstyroloxid, Pinenoxid, ein- oder mehrfach epoxidierte Fette als Mono-, Di- und Triglyceride, epoxidierte Fettsäuren, C1-C24-Ester von epoxidierten Fettsäuren, Epichlorhydrin, Glycidol, und Derivate des Glycidols, wie beispielsweise Methylglycidylether, Ethylglycidylether, 2-Ethylhexylglycidylether, Allylglycidylether, Glycidylmethacrylat sowie epoxidfunktionelle Alkoxysilane, wie beispielsweise 3-Glycidyloxypropyltrimethoxysilan, 3-Glycidyioxypropyltriethoxysilan, 3-Glycidyloxypropyltripropoxysilan, 3-Glycidyloxypropyl-methyl-dimethoxysilan, 3-Glycidyloxypropylethyldiethoxysilan, 3-Glycidyloxypropyltrlisopropoxysilan. Vorzugsweise werden als Alkylenoxide Ethylenoxid und/oder Propylenoxid und/oder 1,2 Butylenoxid, besonders bevorzugt Propylenoxid eingesetzt.In general, alkylene oxides (epoxides) having 2 to 24 carbon atoms can be used to prepare the polyethercarbonate polyols A1. The alkylene oxides having 2 to 24 carbon atoms are, for example, one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of ethylene oxide, propylene oxide, 1-butene oxide, 2,3-butene oxide, 2-methyl-1,2-propene oxide (isobutene oxide), 1-pentene oxide, 2,3-pentene oxide, 2-methyl-1,2- butene oxide, 3-methyl-1,2-butene oxide, 1-hexene oxide, 2,3-hexene oxide, 3,4-hexene oxide, 2-methyl-1,2-pentene oxide, 4-methyl-1,2-pentene oxide, 2- Ethyl 1,2-butene oxide, 1-heptene oxide, 1-octene oxide, 1-nonene oxide, 1-decene oxide, 1-undecene oxide, 1-dodecene oxide, 4-methyl-1,2-pentene oxide, butadiene monoxide, isoprene monoxide, cyclopentene oxide, cyclohexene oxide, Cycloheptene oxide, cyclooctene oxide, styrene oxide, methyl styrene oxide, pinene oxide, mono- or polyepoxidized fats as mono-, di- and triglycerides, epoxidized fatty acids, C 1 -C 24 esters of epoxidized fatty acids, epichlorohydrin, glycidol, and derivatives of glycidol, such as Methyl glycidyl ether, ethyl glycidyl ether, 2-ethylhexyl glycidyl ether, allyl glycidyl ether, glycidyl methacrylate and epoxy-functional alkoxysilanes such as 3-glycidyloxypropyltrimethoxysilane, 3-glycidyloxypropyl triethoxysilane, 3-glycidyloxypropyltripropoxysilane, 3-glycidyloxypropylmethyldimethoxysilane, 3-glycidyloxypropylethyldiethoxysilane, 3-glycidyloxypropyltriisopropoxysilane. The alkylene oxides used are preferably ethylene oxide and/or propylene oxide and/or 1,2-butylene oxide, particularly preferably propylene oxide.
In einer bevorzugten Ausführungsform der Erfindung liegt der Anteil an Ethylenoxid an der insgesamt eingesetzten Menge an Propylenoxid und Ethylenoxid bei ≥ 0 und ≤ 90 Gew.-%, bevorzugt bei ≥ 0 und ≤ 50 Gew.-% und besonders bevorzugt frei von Ethylenoxid.In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the proportion of ethylene oxide in the total amount of propylene oxide and ethylene oxide used is ≧0 and ≦90% by weight, preferably ≧0 and ≦50% by weight and particularly preferably free from ethylene oxide.
Als geeignete H-funktionelle Startverbindung können Verbindungen mit für die Alkoxylierung aktiven H-Atomen eingesetzt werden. Für die Alkoxylierung aktive Gruppen mit aktiven H-Atomen sind beispielsweise -OH, -NH2 (primäre Amine), -NH- (sekundäre Amine), -SH und - CO2H, bevorzugt sind -OH und -NH2, besonders bevorzugt ist -OH. Als H-funktionelle Starterverbindung wird beispielsweise eine oder mehrere Verbindungen ausgewählt aus der Gruppe bestehend aus Wasser, ein- oder mehrwertigen Alkoholen, mehrwertigen Aminen, mehrwertigen Thiolen, Aminoalkohole, Thioalkohole, Hydroxyester, Polyetherpolyole, Polyesterpolyole, Polyesteretherpolyole, Polyethercarbonatpolyole, Polycarbonatpolyole, Polycarbonate, Polyethylenimine, Polyetheramine (z. B. sogenannte Jeffamine® von Huntsman, wie z. B. D-230, D-400, D-2000, T-403, T-3000, T-5000 oder entsprechende Produkte der BASF, wie z. B. Polyetheramin D230, D400, D200, T403, T5000), Polytetrahydrofurane (z. B. PolyTHF® der BASF, wie z. B. PolyTHF® 250, 650S, 1000, 1000S, 1400, 1800, 2000), Polytetrahydrofuranamine (BASF Produkt Polytetrahydrofuranamin 1700), Polyetherthiole, Polyacrylatpolyole, Ricinusöl, das Mono- oder Diglycerid von Ricinolsäure, Monoglyceride von Fettsäuren, chemisch modifizierte Mono-, Di- und/oder Triglyceride von Fettsäuren, und C1-C24 Alkyl-Fettsäureester, die im Mittel mindestens 2 OH-Gruppen pro Molekül enthalten, eingesetzt. Beispielhaft handelt es sich bei den C1-C24 Alkyl-Fettsäureester, die im Mittel mindestens 2 OH-Gruppen pro Molekül enthalten, um Handelsprodukte wie Lupranol Balance® (Fa. BASF AG), Merginol®-Typen (Fa. Hobum Oleochemicals GmbH), Sovermol®-Typen (Fa. Cognis Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG) und Soyol®TM-Typen (Fa. USSC Co.).Compounds having H atoms which are active for the alkoxylation can be used as suitable H-functional starter compounds. Groups with active H atoms which are active for the alkoxylation are, for example, -OH, -NH 2 (primary amines), -NH- (secondary amines), -SH and -CO 2 H, with -OH and -NH 2 being particularly preferred is -OH. As an H-functional starter compound, for example, one or more compounds are selected from the group consisting of water, monohydric or polyhydric alcohols, polyhydric amines, polyhydric thiols, amino alcohols, thioalcohols, hydroxy esters, polyether polyols, polyester polyols, polyester ether polyols, polyether carbonate polyols, polycarbonate polyols, polycarbonates, polyethylene imines , Polyetheramines (e.g. so-called Jeffamines ® from Huntsman, such as D-230, D-400, D-2000, T-403, T-3000, T-5000 or corresponding products from BASF, such as B. polyetheramine D230, D400, D200, T403, T5000), polytetrahydrofurans (e.g. PolyTHF ® from BASF, such as e.g. PolyTHF ® 250, 650S, 1000, 1000S, 1400, 1800, 2000), polytetrahydrofuranamine (BASF product Polytetrahydrofuranamine 1700), polyether thiols, polyacrylate polyols, castor oil, the mono- or diglyceride of ricinoleic acid, monoglycerides of fatty acids, chemically modified mono-, di- and/or triglycerides of fatty acids, and C 1 -C 24 alkyl fat acid esters containing an average of at least 2 OH groups per molecule are used. Examples are the C 1 -C 24 alkyl fatty acid esters which have on average at least 2 OH groups per molecule contained in order to produce commercial products such as Lupranol Balance ® (BASF AG), Merginol ® types (Hobum Oleochemicals GmbH), Sovermol ® types (Cognis Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG) and Soyol ® TM types ( .USSC Co.).
Als monofunktionelle Starterverbindungen können Alkohole, Amine, Thiole und Carbonsäuren eingesetzt werden. Als monofunktionelle Alkohole können Verwendung finden: Methanol, Ethanol, 1-Propanol, 2-Propanol, 1-Butanol, 2-Butanol, t-Butanol, 3-Buten-1-ol, 3-Butin-1-ol, 2-Methyl-3-buten-2-ol, 2-Methyl-3-butin-2-ol, Propagylalkohol, 2-Methyl-2-propanol, 1-t-Butoxy-2-propanol., 1-Pentanol, 2-Pentanol, 3-Pentanol, 1-Hexanol, 2-Hexanol, 3-Hexanol, 1-Heptanol, 2-Heptanol, 3-Heptanol, 1-Octanol, 2-Octanol, 3-Octanol, 4-Octanol, Phenol, 2-Hydroxybiphenyl, 3-Hydroxybiphenyl, 4-Hydroxybiphenyl, 2-Hydroxypyridin, 3-Hydroxypyridin, 4-Hydroxypyridin. Als monofunktionelle Amine kommen in Frage: Butylamin, t-Butylamin, Pentylamin, Hexylamin, Anilin, Aziridin, Pyrrolidin, Piperidin, Morpholin. Als monofunktionelle Thiole können verwendet werden: Ethanthiol, 1-Propanthiol, 2-Propanthiol, 1-Butanthiol, 3-Methyl-1-butanthiol, 2-Buten-1-thiol, Thiophenol. Als monofunktionelle Carbonsäuren seien genannt: Ameisensäure, Essigsäure, Propionsäure, Buttersäure, Fettsäuren wie Stearinsäure, Palmitinsäure, Ölsäure, Linolsäure, Linolensäure, Benzoesäure, Acrylsäure.Alcohols, amines, thiols and carboxylic acids can be used as monofunctional starter compounds. The following can be used as monofunctional alcohols: methanol, ethanol, 1-propanol, 2-propanol, 1-butanol, 2-butanol, t-butanol, 3-buten-1-ol, 3-butyn-1-ol, 2-methyl -3-buten-2-ol, 2-methyl-3-butyn-2-ol, propagyl alcohol, 2-methyl-2-propanol, 1-t-butoxy-2-propanol., 1-pentanol, 2-pentanol, 3-pentanol, 1-hexanol, 2-hexanol, 3-hexanol, 1-heptanol, 2-heptanol, 3-heptanol, 1-octanol, 2-octanol, 3-octanol, 4-octanol, phenol, 2-hydroxybiphenyl, 3-hydroxybiphenyl, 4-hydroxybiphenyl, 2-hydroxypyridine, 3-hydroxypyridine, 4-hydroxypyridine. Suitable monofunctional amines are: butylamine, t-butylamine, pentylamine, hexylamine, aniline, aziridine, pyrrolidine, piperidine, morpholine. The following can be used as monofunctional thiols: ethanethiol, 1-propanethiol, 2-propanethiol, 1-butanethiol, 3-methyl-1-butanethiol, 2-butene-1-thiol, thiophenol. The following may be mentioned as monofunctional carboxylic acids: formic acid, acetic acid, propionic acid, butyric acid, fatty acids such as stearic acid, palmitic acid, oleic acid, linoleic acid, linolenic acid, benzoic acid, acrylic acid.
Als H-funktionelle Starterverbindungen geeignete mehrwertige Alkohole sind beispielweise zweiwertige Alkohole (wie beispielweise Ethylenglykol, Diethylenglykol, Propylenglykol, Dipropylenglykol, 1,3-Propandiol, 1,4-Butandiol, 1,4-Butendiol, 1,4-Butindiol, Neopentylglykol, 1,5-Pentantandiol, Methylpentandiole (wie beispielweise 3-Methyl-1,5-pentandiol), 1,6-Hexandiol; 1,8-Octandiol, 1,10-Decandiol, 1,12-Dodecandiol, Bis-(hydroxymethyl)-cyclohexane (wie beispielweise 1,4-Bis-(hydroxymethyl)cyclohexan), Triethylenglykol, Tetraethylenglykol, Polyethylenglykole, Dipropylenglykol, Tripropylenglykol, Polypropylenglykole, Dibutylenglykol und Polybutylenglykole); dreiwertige Alkohole (wie beispielweise Trimethylolpropan, Glycerin, Trishydroxyethylisocyanurat, Rizinusöl); vierwertige Alkohole (wie beispielsweise Pentaerythrit); Polyalkohole (wie beispielweise Sorbit, Hexit, Saccharose, Stärke, Stärkehydrolysate, Cellulose, Cellulosehydrolysate, hydroxyfunktionalisierte Fette und Öle, insbesondere Rizinusöl), sowie alle Modifizierungsprodukte dieser zuvorgenannten Alkohole mit unterschiedlichen Mengen an ε-Caprolacton. In Mischungen von H-funktionellen Startern können auch dreiwertige Alkohole, wie beispielsweise Trimethylolpropan, Glycerin, Trishydroxyethylisocyanurat und Rizinusöl eingesetzt werden.Polyhydric alcohols suitable as H-functional starter compounds are, for example, dihydric alcohols (such as, for example, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, propylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, 1,3-propanediol, 1,4-butanediol, 1,4-butenediol, 1,4-butynediol, neopentyl glycol, 1 ,5-pentanediol, methylpentanediols (such as 3-methyl-1,5-pentanediol), 1,6-hexanediol, 1,8-octanediol, 1,10-decanediol, 1,12-dodecanediol, bis(hydroxymethyl)- cyclohexanes (such as 1,4-bis(hydroxymethyl)cyclohexane), triethylene glycol, tetraethylene glycol, polyethylene glycols, dipropylene glycol, tripropylene glycol, polypropylene glycols, dibutylene glycol and polybutylene glycols); trihydric alcohols (such as trimethylolpropane, glycerin, trishydroxyethyl isocyanurate, castor oil); tetrahydric alcohols (such as pentaerythritol); Polyalcohols (such as sorbitol, hexitol, sucrose, starch, starch hydrolysates, cellulose, cellulose hydrolysates, hydroxy-functionalized fats and oils, especially castor oil), and all modification products of these aforementioned alcohols with varying amounts of ε-caprolactone. Trihydric alcohols such as, for example, trimethylolpropane, glycerol, trishydroxyethyl isocyanurate and castor oil can also be used in mixtures of H-functional starters.
Die H-funktionellen Starterverbindungen können auch aus der Substanzklasse der Polyetherpolyole ausgewählt sein, insbesondere solchen mit einem Molekulargewicht Mn im Bereich von 100 bis 4000 g/mol, vorzugsweise 250 bis 2000 g/mol. Bevorzugt sind Polyetherpolyole, die aus sich wiederholenden Ethylenoxid- und Propylenoxideinheiten aufgebaut sind, bevorzugt mit einem Anteil von 35 bis 100% Propylenoxideinheiten, besonders bevorzugt mit einem Anteil von 50 bis 100% Propylenoxideinheiten. Hierbei kann es sich um statistische Copolymere, Gradienten-Copolymere, alternierende oder Blockcopolymere aus Ethylenoxid und Propylenoxid handeln. Geeignete Polyetherpolyole, aufgebaut aus sich wiederholenden Propylenoxid- und/oder Ethylenoxideinheiten sind beispielsweise die Desmophen®-, Acclaim®-, Arcol®-, Baycoll®-, Bayfill®-, Bayflex®- Baygal®-, PET®- und Polyether-Polyole der Covestro Deutschland AG (wie z. B. Desmophen® 3600Z, Desmophen® 1900U, Acclaim® Polyol 2200, Acclaim® Polyol 4000I, Arcol® Polyol 1004, Arcol® Polyol 1010, Arcol® Polyol 1030, Arcol® Polyol 1070, Baycoll® BD 1110, Bayfill® VPPU 0789, Baygal® K55, PET® 1004, Polyether® S180). Weitere geeignete homo-Polyethylenoxide sind beispielsweise die Pluriol® E-Marken der BASF SE, geeignete homo-Polypropylenoxide sind beispielsweise die Pluriol® P-Marken der BASF SE, geeignete gemischte Copolymere aus Ethylenoxid und Propylenoxid sind beispielsweise die Pluronic® PE oder Pluriol® RPE-Marken der BASF SE.The H-functional starter compounds can also be selected from the substance class of the polyether polyols, in particular those with a molecular weight M n in the range from 100 to 4000 g/mol, preferably 250 to 2000 g/mol. are preferred Polyether polyols which are built up from repeating ethylene oxide and propylene oxide units, preferably with a proportion of 35 to 100% propylene oxide units, particularly preferably with a proportion of 50 to 100% propylene oxide units. These can be random copolymers, gradient copolymers, alternating or block copolymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide. Suitable polyether polyols built up from repeating propylene oxide and/or ethylene oxide units are, for example, the Desmophen® , Acclaim® , Arcol® , Baycoll® , Bayfill® , Bayflex® , Baygal® , PET® and polyether polyols from Covestro Deutschland AG (such as Desmophen ® 3600Z, Desmophen ® 1900U, Acclaim ® Polyol 2200, Acclaim ® Polyol 4000I, Arcol ® Polyol 1004, Arcol ® Polyol 1010, Arcol ® Polyol 1030, Arcol ® Polyol 1070, Baycoll ® BD 1110, Bayfill® VPPU 0789 , Baygal® K55, PET® 1004, Polyether® S180). Other suitable homo-polyethylene oxides are, for example, the Pluriol® E brands from BASF SE, suitable homo-polypropylene oxides are, for example, the Pluriol® P brands from BASF SE, suitable mixed copolymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide are, for example, Pluronic® PE or Pluriol® RPE -Brands of BASF SE.
Die H-funktionellen Starterverbindungen können auch aus der Substanzklasse der Polyesterpolyole ausgewählt sein, insbesondere solchen mit einem Molekulargewicht Mn im Bereich von 200 bis 4500 g/mol, vorzugsweise 400 bis 2500 g/mol. Als Polyesterpolyole werden mindestens difunktionelle Polyester eingesetzt. Bevorzugt bestehen Polyesterpolyole aus alternierenden Säure- und Alkoholeinheiten. Als Säurekomponenten werden z. B. Bernsteinsäure, Maleinsäure, Maleinsäureanhydrid, Adipinsäure, Phthalsäureanhydrid, Phthalsäure, Isophthalsäure, Terephthalsäure, Tetrahydrophthalsäure, Tetrahydrophthalsäureanhydrid, Hexahydrophthalsäureanhydrid oder Gemische aus den genannten Säuren und/oder Anhydride eingesetzt. Als Alkoholkomponenten werden z. B. Ethandiol, 1,2-Propandiol, 1,3-Propandiol, 1,4-Butandiol, 1,5-Pentandiol, Neopentylglykol, 1,6-Hexandiol, 1,4-Bis-(hydroxymethyl)-cyclohexan, Diethylenglykol, Dipropylenglykol, Trimethylolpropan, Glycerin, Pentaerythrit oder Gemische aus den genannten Alkoholen verwendet. Werden als Alkoholkomponente zweiwertige oder mehrwertige Polyetherpolyole eingesetzt, so erhält man Polyesteretherpolyole die ebenfalls als Starterverbindungen zur Herstellung der Polyethercarbonatpolyole dienen können. Falls Polyetherpolyole zur Herstellung der Polyesteretherpolyole eingesetzt werden, sind Polyetherpolyole mit einem zahlenmittleren Molekulargewicht Mn von 150 bis 2000 g/mol bevorzugt.The H-functional starter compounds can also be selected from the substance class of polyester polyols, in particular those with a molecular weight M n in the range from 200 to 4500 g/mol, preferably 400 to 2500 g/mol. At least difunctional polyesters are used as polyester polyols. Polyester polyols preferably consist of alternating acid and alcohol units. As acid components z. B. succinic acid, maleic acid, maleic anhydride, adipic acid, phthalic anhydride, phthalic acid, isophthalic acid, terephthalic acid, tetrahydrophthalic acid, tetrahydrophthalic anhydride, hexahydrophthalic anhydride or mixtures of the acids and / or anhydrides mentioned. As alcohol components z. B. ethanediol, 1,2-propanediol, 1,3-propanediol, 1,4-butanediol, 1,5-pentanediol, neopentyl glycol, 1,6-hexanediol, 1,4-bis (hydroxymethyl) -cyclohexane, diethylene glycol, Dipropylene glycol, trimethylolpropane, glycerol, pentaerythritol or mixtures of the alcohols mentioned are used. If dihydric or polyhydric polyether polyols are used as the alcohol component, polyester ether polyols are obtained which can also serve as starter compounds for the production of the polyether carbonate polyols. If polyether polyols are used to produce the polyester ether polyols, preference is given to polyether polyols having a number-average molecular weight M n of from 150 to 2000 g/mol.
Des Weiteren können als H-funktionelle Starterverbindungen Polycarbonatpolyole (wie beispielsweise Polycarbonatdiole) eingesetzt werden, insbesondere solchen mit einem Molekulargewicht Mn im Bereich von 150 bis 4500 g/mol, vorzugsweise 500 bis 2500, die beispielsweise durch Umsetzung von Phosgen, Dimethylcarbonat, Diethylcarbonat oder Diphenylcarbonat und di- und/oder polyfunktionellen Alkoholen oder Polyesterpolyolen oder Polyetherpolyolen hergestellt werden. Beispiele zu Polycarbonatpolyolen finden sich z. B. in der
Ebenfalls können Polyethercarbonatpolyole als H-funktionelle Starterverbindungen eingesetzt werden. Insbesondere werden Polyethercarbonatpolyole, die nach dem oben beschriebenen Verfahren hergestellt werden, eingesetzt. Diese als H-funktionelle Starterverbindungen eingesetzten Polyethercarbonatpolyole werden hierzu in einem separaten Reaktionsschritt zuvor hergestellt.Polyethercarbonate polyols can also be used as H-functional starter compounds. In particular, polyether carbonate polyols that are produced by the process described above are used. For this purpose, these polyether carbonate polyols used as H-functional starter compounds are prepared beforehand in a separate reaction step.
Bevorzugte H-funktionelle Starterverbindungen sind Alkohole der allgemeinen Formel (VIII),
HO-(CH2)x-OH (VIII)
wobei x eine Zahl von 1 bis 20, bevorzugt eine gerade Zahl von 2 bis 20 ist. Beispiele für Alkohole gemäß Formel (VIII) sind Ethylenglycol, 1,4-Butandiol, 1,6-Hexandiol, 1,8-Octandiol, 1,10 Decandiol und 1,12-Dodecandiol. Weitere bevorzugte H-funktionelle Starterverbindungen sind Neopentylglykol, Trimethylolpropan, Glycerin, Pentaerythrit, Umsetzungsprodukte der Alkohole gemäß Formel (IV) mit ε-Caprolacton, z.B. Umsetzungsprodukte von Trimethylolpropan mit ε-Caprolacton, Umsetzungsprodukte von Glycerin mit ε-Caprolacton, sowie Umsetzungsprodukte von Pentaerythrit mit ε-Caprolacton. Weiterhin bevorzugt werden als H-funktionelle Startverbindungen Wasser, Diethylenglykol, Dipropylenglykol, Rizinusöl, Sorbit und Polyetherpolyole, aufgebaut aus sich wiederholenden Polyalkylenoxideinheiten, eingesetzt.Preferred H-functional starter compounds are alcohols of the general formula (VIII),
HO-(CH 2 ) x -OH (VIII)
where x is a number from 1 to 20, preferably an even number from 2 to 20. Examples of alcohols according to formula (VIII) are ethylene glycol, 1,4-butanediol, 1,6-hexanediol, 1,8-octanediol, 1,10-decanediol and 1,12-dodecanediol. Other preferred H-functional starter compounds are neopentyl glycol, trimethylolpropane, glycerol, pentaerythritol, reaction products of the alcohols of the formula (IV) with ε-caprolactone, for example reaction products of trimethylolpropane with ε-caprolactone, reaction products of glycerol with ε-caprolactone, and reaction products of pentaerythritol with ε-caprolactone. Water, diethylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, castor oil, sorbitol and polyether polyols, made up of repeating polyalkylene oxide units, are also preferably used as H-functional starter compounds.
Besonders bevorzugt handelt es sich bei den H-funktionellen Starterverbindungen um eine oder mehrere Verbindungen ausgewählt aus der Gruppe bestehend aus Ethylenglykol, Propylenglykol, 1,3-Propandiol, 1,3-Butandiol, 1,4-Butandiol, 1,5-Pentandiol, 2-Methylpropan-1,3-diol, Neopentylglykol, 1,6-Hexandiol, Diethylenglykol, Dipropylenglykol, Glycerin, Trimethylolpropan, di- und trifunktionelle Polyetherpolyole, wobei das Polyetherpolyol aus einer di- oder tri-H-funktionellen Startersubstanz und Propylenoxid bzw. einer di- oder tri-H-funktionellen Startersubstanz, Propylenoxid und Ethylenoxid aufgebaut ist. Die Polyetherpolyole haben bevorzugt ein zahlenmittleres Molekulargewicht Mn im Bereich von 62 bis 4500 g/mol und insbesondere ein zahlenmittleres Molekulargewicht Mn im Bereich von 62 bis 3000 g/mol, ganz besonders bevorzugt ein Molekulargewicht von 62 bis 1500 g/mol. Bevorzugt haben die Polyetherpolyole eine Funktionalität von ≥ 2 bis ≤ 3.The H-functional starter compounds are particularly preferably one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, 1,3-propanediol, 1,3-butanediol, 1,4-butanediol, 1,5-pentanediol, 2-methylpropane-1,3-diol, neopentyl glycol, 1,6-hexanediol, diethylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, glycerol, trimethylolpropane, di- and trifunctional polyether polyols, where the polyether polyol consists of a di- or tri-H-functional starter substance and propylene oxide or a di- or tri-H-functional starter substance, propylene oxide and ethylene oxide. The polyether polyols preferably have a number-average molecular weight M n in the range from 62 to 4500 g/mol and in particular a number-average molecular weight M n in the range from 62 to 3000 g/mol, very particularly preferably a molecular weight of 62 to 1500 g/mol. The polyether polyols preferably have a functionality of ≧2 to ≦3.
In einer bevorzugten Ausführungsform der Erfindung ist das Polyethercarbonatpolyol A1 durch Anlagerung von Kohlendioxid und Alkylenoxiden an H-funktionelle Starterverbindungen unter Verwendung von Multimetallcyanid-Katalysatoren (DMC-Katalysatoren) erhältlich. Die Herstellung von Polyethercarbonatpolyolen durch Anlagerung von Alkylenoxiden und CO2 an H-funktionelle Starterverbindungen unter Verwendung von DMC-Katalysatoren ist beispielsweise aus der
DMC-Katalysatoren sind im Prinzip aus dem Stand der Technik zur Homopolymerisation von Epoxiden bekannt (siehe z.B.
Der DMC-Katalysator wird zumeist in einer Menge von ≤ 1 Gew.-%, vorzugsweise in einer Menge von ≤ 0,5 Gew.-%, besonders bevorzugt in einer Menge von ≤ 500 ppm und insbesondere in einer Menge von ≤ 300 ppm, jeweils bezogen auf das Gewicht des Polyethercarbonatpolyols eingesetzt.The DMC catalyst is usually used in an amount of ≦1% by weight, preferably in an amount of ≦0.5% by weight, particularly preferably in an amount of ≦500 ppm and in particular in an amount of ≦300 ppm. each used based on the weight of the polyether carbonate polyol.
In einer bevorzugten Ausführungsform der Erfindung weist das Polyethercarbonatpolyol A1 einen Gehalt an Carbonatgruppen ("aus Kohlendioxid stammenden Einheiten"), berechnet als CO2, von ≥ 2,0 und ≤ 30,0 Gew.-%, bevorzugt von ≥ 5,0 und ≤ 28,0 Gew.-% und besonders bevorzugt von ≥ 10,0 und ≤ 25,0 Gew.-% auf.In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the polyethercarbonate polyol A1 has a content of carbonate groups ("units originating from carbon dioxide"), calculated as CO 2 , of ≧2.0 and ≦30.0% by weight, preferably of ≧5.0 and ≦28.0% by weight and more preferably ≧10.0 and ≦25.0% by weight.
In einer weiteren Ausführungsform des erfindungsgemäßen Verfahrens weisen das oder die Polyethercarbonatpolyole gemäß A1 eine Hydroxylzahl von ≥ 20 mg KOH/g bis ≤ 250 mg KOH/g auf und sind erhältlich durch Copolymerisation von ≥ 2,0 Gew.-% bis ≤ 30,0 Gew.-% Kohlendioxid und ≥ 70 Gew.-% bis ≤ 98 Gew.-% Propylenoxid in Gegenwart eines hydroxyfunktionellen Startermoleküls, wie beispielsweise Trimethylolpropan und/oder Glycerin und/oder Propylenglykol und/oder Sorbitol. Die Hydroxylzahl kann gemäß DIN 53240 bestimmt werden.In a further embodiment of the process according to the invention, the polyethercarbonate polyol or polyols according to A1 have a hydroxyl number of ≧20 mg KOH/g to ≦250 mg KOH/g and are obtainable by copolymerization of ≧2.0% by weight to ≦30.0 wt .-% carbon dioxide and ≥ 70 wt .-% to ≤ 98 wt .-% propylene oxide in the presence of a hydroxy-functional starter molecule, such as trimethylolpropane and / or glycerol and / or propylene glycol and / or sorbitol. The hydroxyl number can be determined according to DIN 53240.
In einer weiteren Ausführungsform wird ein Polyethercarbonatpolyol A1 eingesetzt, enthaltend Blöcke gemäß Formel (IV) wobei das Verhältnis e/f von 2 : 1 bis 1 : 20 beträgt.
In einer weiteren Ausführungsform der Erfindung wird Komponente A1 zu 100 Gew.-Teilen eingesetzt.In a further embodiment of the invention, component A1 is used in an amount of 100 parts by weight.
Die Komponente A2 umfasst Polyetherpolyole mit einer Hydroxylzahl gemäß DIN 53240 von ≥ 20 mg KOH/g bis ≤ 250 mg KOH/g, vorzugsweise von ≥ 20 bis ≤ 112 mg KOH/g und besonders bevorzugt ≥ 20 mg KOH/g bis ≤ 80 mg KOH/g und ist frei von Carbonateinheiten. Die Herstellung der Verbindungen gemäß A2 kann durch katalytische Addition von einem oder mehreren Alkylenoxiden an H-funktionelle Starterverbindungen erfolgen.Component A2 includes polyether polyols with a hydroxyl number according to DIN 53240 from ≧20 mg KOH/g to ≦250 mg KOH/g, preferably from ≧20 to ≦112 mg KOH/g and particularly preferably ≧20 mg KOH/g to ≦80 mg KOH/g and is free from carbonate units. The compounds according to A2 can be prepared by catalytic addition of one or more alkylene oxides onto H-functional starter compounds.
Als Alkylenoxide (Epoxide) können Alkylenoxide mit 2 bis 24 Kohlenstoffatomen eingesetzt werden. Bei den Alkylenoxiden mit 2 bis 24 Kohlenstoffatomen handelt es sich beispielsweise um eine oder mehrere Verbindungen ausgewählt aus der Gruppe bestehend aus Ethylenoxid, Propylenoxid, 1-Butenoxid, 2,3-Butenoxid, 2-Methyl-1,2-propenoxid (Isobutenoxid), 1-Pentenoxid, 2,3-Pentenoxid, 2-Methyl-1,2-butenoxid, 3-Methyl-1,2-butenoxid, 1-Hexenoxid, 2,3-Hexenoxid, 3,4-Hexenoxid, 2-Methyl-1,2-pentenoxid, 4-Methyl-1,2-pentenoxid, 2-Ethyl-1,2-butenoxid, 1-Heptenoxid, 1-Octenoxid, 1-Nonenoxid, 1-Decenoxid, 1-Undecenoxid, 1-Dodecenoxid, 4-Methyl-1,2-pentenoxid, Butadienmonoxid, Isoprenmonoxid, Cyclopentenoxid, Cyclohexenoxid, Cycloheptenoxid, Cyclooctenoxid, Styroloxid, Methylstyroloxid, Pinenoxid, ein- oder mehrfach epoxidierte Fette als Mono-, Di- und Triglyceride, epoxidierte Fettsäuren, C1-C24-Ester von epoxidierten Fettsäuren, Epichlorhydrin, Glycidol, und Derivate des Glycidols, wie beispielsweise Methylglycidylether, Ethylglycidylether, 2-Ethylhexylglycidylether, Allylglycidylether, Glycidylmethacrylat sowie epoxidfunktionelle Alkyoxysilane, wie beispielsweise 3-Glycidyloxypropyltrimethoxysilan, 3-Glycidyioxypropyltriethoxysilan, 3-Glycidyloxypropyltripropoxysilan, 3-Glycidyloxypropyl-methyl-dimethoxysilan, 3-Glycidyloxypropylethyldiethoxysilan, 3-Glycidyloxypropyltrlisopropoxysilan. Vorzugsweise werden als Alkylenoxide Ethylenoxid und/oder Propylenoxid und/oder 1,2 Butylenoxid eingesetzt. Besonders bevorzugt wird ein Überschuss an Propylenoxid und/oder 1,2-Butylenoxid eingesetzt. Die Alkylenoxide können dem Reaktionsgemisch einzeln, im Gemisch oder nacheinander zugeführt werden. Es kann sich um statistische oder um Block-Copolymere handeln. Werden die Alkylenoxide nacheinander dosiert, so enthalten die hergestellten Produkte (Polyetherpolyole) Polyetherketten mit Blockstrukturen.Alkylene oxides having 2 to 24 carbon atoms can be used as alkylene oxides (epoxides). The alkylene oxides having 2 to 24 carbon atoms are, for example, one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of ethylene oxide, propylene oxide, 1-butene oxide, 2,3-butene oxide, 2-methyl-1,2-propene oxide (isobutene oxide), 1-pentene oxide, 2,3-pentene oxide, 2-methyl-1,2-butene oxide, 3-methyl-1,2-butene oxide, 1-hexene oxide, 2,3-hexene oxide, 3,4-hexene oxide, 2-methyl 1,2-pentene oxide, 4-methyl-1,2-pentene oxide, 2-ethyl-1,2-butene oxide, 1-heptene oxide, 1-octene oxide, 1-nonene oxide, 1-decene oxide, 1-undecene oxide, 1-dodecene oxide, 4-Methyl-1,2-pentene oxide, butadiene monoxide, isoprene monoxide, cyclopentene oxide, cyclohexene oxide, cycloheptene oxide, cyclooctene oxide, styrene oxide, methyl styrene oxide, pinene oxide, mono- or polyepoxidized fats as mono-, di- and triglycerides, epoxidized fatty acids, C 1 -C 24 esters of epoxidized fatty acids, epichlorohydrin, glycidol and derivatives of glycidol, such as methyl glycidyl ether, ethyl glycidyl ether, 2-ethylhexyl glycidyl ether, allyl glycidyl ether, glyc idyl methacrylate and epoxy-functional alkoxysilanes, such as 3-glycidyloxypropyltrimethoxysilane, 3-glycidyloxypropyltriethoxysilane, 3-glycidyloxypropyltripropoxysilane, 3-glycidyloxypropylmethyldimethoxysilane, 3-glycidyloxypropylethyldiethoxysilane, 3-glycidyloxypropyltriisopropoxysilane. Ethylene oxide and/or propylene oxide and/or 1,2-butylene oxide are preferably used as alkylene oxides. An excess of propylene oxide and/or 1,2-butylene oxide is particularly preferably used. The alkylene oxides can be added to the reaction mixture individually, as a mixture or in succession. It can be random or block copolymers. If the alkylene oxides are metered in one after the other, the products produced (polyether polyols) contain polyether chains with block structures.
Die H-funktionellen Starterverbindungen weisen Funktionalitäten von ≥ 2 bis ≤ 6 auf und sind vorzugsweise hydroxyfunktionell (OH-funktionell). Beispiele für hydroxyfunktionelle Starterverbindungen sind Propylenglykol, Ethylenglykol, Diethylenglykol, Dipropylenglykol, 1,2-Butandiol, 1,3-Butandiol, 1,4-Butandiol, Hexandiol, Pentandiol, 3-Methyl-1,5-pentandiol, 1,12-Dodecandiol, Glycerin, Trimethylolpropan, Triethanolamin, Pentaerythrit, Sorbitol, Saccharose, Hydrochinon, Brenzcatechin, Resorcin, Bisphenol F, Bisphenol A, 1,3,5-Trihydroxybenzol, methylolgruppenhaltige Kondensate aus Formaldehyd und Phenol oder Melamin oder Harnstoff. Diese können auch in Mischung verwendet werden. Vorzugsweise wird als Starterverbindung 1,2-Propylenglykol und /oder Glycerin und/oder Trimethylolpropan und /oder Sorbitol eingesetzt.The H-functional starter compounds have functionalities of ≧2 to ≦6 and are preferably hydroxy-functional (OH-functional). Examples of hydroxy-functional starter compounds are propylene glycol, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, 1,2-butanediol, 1,3-butanediol, 1,4-butanediol, hexanediol, pentanediol, 3-methyl-1,5-pentanediol, 1,12-dodecanediol , glycerin, trimethylolpropane, triethanolamine, pentaerythritol, sorbitol, sucrose, hydroquinone, catechol, resorcinol, bisphenol F, bisphenol A, 1,3,5-trihydroxybenzene, methylol-containing condensates of formaldehyde and phenol or melamine or urea. These can also be used in a mixture. 1,2-Propylene glycol and/or glycerol and/or trimethylolpropane and/or sorbitol is preferably used as the starter compound.
Die Polyetherpolyole gemäß A2 weisen einen Gehalt von ≥ 0 bis ≤ 60 Gew.-%, vorzugsweise von ≥ 0 bis ≤ 40 Gew.-%, besonders bevorzugt ≥ 0 bis ≤ 25 Gew.-% an Ethylenoxid auf.The polyether polyols according to A2 have an ethylene oxide content of ≧0 to ≦60% by weight, preferably ≧0 to ≦40% by weight, particularly preferably ≧0 to ≦25% by weight.
Die Komponente A3 umfasst Polyetherpolyole mit einer Hydroxylzahl gemäß DIN 53240 ≥ 20 mg KOH/g bis ≤ 250 mg KOH/g, vorzugsweise von ≥ 20 bis ≤ 112 mg KOH/g und besonders bevorzugt ≥ 20 mg KOH/g bis ≤ 80 mg KOH/g.Component A3 includes polyether polyols with a hydroxyl number according to DIN 53240 ≧20 mg KOH/g to ≦250 mg KOH/g, preferably from ≧20 to ≦112 mg KOH/g and particularly preferably ≧20 mg KOH/g to ≦80 mg KOH /G.
Die Herstellung der Komponente A3 erfolgt im Prinzip analog der der Komponente A2, wobei jedoch ein Gehalt an Ethylenoxid im Polyetherpolyol von > 60 Gew.-%, bevorzugt > 65 Gew.-% eingestellt wird.In principle, component A3 is prepared analogously to component A2, except that the content of ethylene oxide in the polyether polyol is >60% by weight, preferably >65% by weight.
Als Alkylenoxide und H-funktionelle Starterverbindungen kommen die gleichen in Frage, wie für Komponente A2 beschrieben.Suitable alkylene oxides and H-functional starter compounds are the same as those described for component A2.
Als H-funktionelle Starterverbindungen kommen jedoch bevorzugt solche in Frage, die eine Funktionalität von ≥ 3 bis ≤ 6, besonders bevorzugt von 3 aufweisen, so dass Polyethertriole entstehen. Bevorzugte Starterverbindungen mit einer Funktionalität von 3 sind Glycerin und/oder Trimethylolpropan, besonders bevorzugt ist Glycerin.However, suitable H-functional starter compounds are preferably those which have a functionality of ≧3 to ≦6, particularly preferably 3, so that polyether triols are formed. Preferred starter compounds with a functionality of 3 are glycerol and/or trimethylolpropane, with glycerol being particularly preferred.
In einer bevorzugten Ausführungsform ist die Komponente A3 ein Glycerin-gestarteter trifunktioneller Polyether mit einem Ethylenoxidanteil von 68 bis 73 Gew.-% und einer OH-Zahl von 35 bis 40 mg KOH/g.In a preferred embodiment, component A3 is a glycerol-started trifunctional polyether with an ethylene oxide content of 68 to 73% by weight and an OH number of 35 to 40 mg KOH/g.
Die Komponente A4 umfasst Polymerpolyole, PHD-Polyole und PIPA-Polyole.Component A4 includes polymer polyols, PHD polyols and PIPA polyols.
Polymerpolyole sind Polyole, die Anteile von durch radikalische Polymerisation geeigneter Monomere wie Styrol oder Acrylnitril in einem Basispolyol, wie z.B. einem Polyetherpolyol und/oder Polyethercabonatpolyol, erzeugten festen Polymeren enthalten.Polymer polyols are polyols containing proportions of solid polymers produced by free radical polymerization of suitable monomers such as styrene or acrylonitrile in a base polyol such as a polyether polyol and/or polyether carbonate polyol.
PHD (Polyharnstoffdipsersion)-Polyole werden beispielsweise hergestellt durch in situ Polymerisation eines Isocyanats oder einer Isocyanat-Mischung mit einem Diamin und/oder Hydrazin in einem Polyol, vorzugsweise einem Polyetherpolyol. Vorzugsweise wird die PHD-Dispersion hergestellt durch Umsetzung einer Isocyanat-Mischung eingesetzt aus einer Mischung aus 75 bis 85 Gew.-% 2,4-Toluylendiisocyanat (2,4-TDI) und 15 bis 25 Gew.-% 2,6-Toluylendiisocyanat (2,6-TDI) mit einem Diamin und/oder Hydrazin in einem Polyetherpolyol, vorzugsweise einem Polyetherpolyol und/oder Polyethercarbonatpolyol, hergestellt durch Alkoxylierung eines trifunktionellen Starters (wie beispielsweise Glycerin und/oder Trimethylolpropan), im Falle des Polyethercarbonatpolyols in Gegenwart von Kohlendioxid.. Verfahren zur Herstellung von PHD-Dispersionen sind beispielsweise beschrieben in
Bei den PIPA-Polyolen handelt es sich um durch Polyisocyanat-Polyaddition mit Alkanolaminenmodifizierte, vorzugsweise Triethanolamin-modifizierte Polyetherpolyole und/oder Polyethercarbonatpolyole, wobei das Polyether(carbonat)polyol eine Funktionalität von 2,5 bis 4 und eine Hydroxylzahl von ≥ 3 mg KOH/g bis ≤ 112 mg KOH/g (Molekulargewicht 500 bis 18000) aufweist. Vorzugsweise ist das Polyetherpolyol "EO-capped", d.h. das Polyetherpolyol besitzt terminale Ethylenoxidgruppen. PIPA-Polyole sind in
Als Komponente A5 können alle dem Fachmann bekannten Polyhydroxyverbindungen eingesetzt werden, die nicht unter die Definition der Komponenten A1 bis A4 fallen, und bevorzugt eine mittlere OH-Funktionalität > 1,5 aufweisen.All polyhydroxy compounds known to those skilled in the art that do not fall within the definition of components A1 to A4 and preferably have an average OH functionality of >1.5 can be used as component A5.
Dies können beispielsweise niedermolekulare Diole (z.B. 1,2-Ethandiol, 1,3- bzw. 1,2-Propandiol, 1,4-Butandiol), Triole (z.B. Glycerin, Trimethylolpropan) und Tetraole (z.B. Pentaerythrit), Polyesterpolyole, Polythioetherpolyole oder Polyacrylatpolyole, sowie Polyetherpolyole oder Polycarbonatpolyole, die nicht unter die Definition der Komponenten A1 bis A4 fallen, sein. Es können z.B. auch Ethylendiamin und Triethanolamin gestartete Polyether eingesetzt werden. Diese Verbindungen zählen nicht zu den Verbindungen gemäß der Definition der Komponente B2.These can be, for example, low molecular weight diols (e.g. 1,2-ethanediol, 1,3- or 1,2-propanediol, 1,4-butanediol), triols (e.g. glycerol, trimethylolpropane) and tetraols (e.g. pentaerythritol), polyester polyols, polythioether polyols or Polyacrylate polyols and polyether polyols or polycarbonate polyols that do not fall under the definition of components A1 to A4. For example, ethylenediamine and triethanolamine started polyethers can also be used. These compounds are not among the compounds as defined for component B2.
Als Katalysatoren gemäß der Komponente B 1 werden vorzugsweise
- a) aliphatische tertiäre Amine (beispielsweise Trimethylamin, Tetramethylbutandiamin, 3-Dimethylaminopropylamin, N,N-Bis(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-N-isopropanolamin), cycloaliphatische tertiäre Amine (beispielsweise 1,4-Diaza(2,2,2)bicyclooctan), aliphatische Aminoether (beispielsweise Bisdimethylaminoethylether, 2-(2-Dimethylaminoethoxy)ethanol und N,N,N-Trimethyl-N-hydroxyethyl-bisaminoethylether), cycloaliphatische Aminoether (beispielsweise N-Ethylmorpholin), aliphatische Amidine, cycloaliphatische Amidine, Harnstoff und Derivate des Harnstoffs (wie beispielsweise Aminoalkylharnstoffe, siehe zum Beispiel
EP-A 0 176 013 - b) Zinn(II)-Salze von Carbonsäuren
eingesetzt.
- a) aliphatic tertiary amines (e.g. trimethylamine, tetramethylbutanediamine, 3-dimethylaminopropylamine, N,N-bis(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-N-isopropanolamine), cycloaliphatic tertiary amines (e.g. 1,4-diaza(2,2,2)bicyclooctane) , aliphatic Amino ethers (e.g. bisdimethylaminoethyl ether, 2-(2-dimethylaminoethoxy)ethanol and N,N,N-trimethyl-N-hydroxyethylbisaminoethyl ether), cycloaliphatic amino ethers (e.g. N-ethylmorpholine), aliphatic amidines, cycloaliphatic amidines, urea and derivatives of urea ( such as aminoalkyl ureas, see for example
EP-A 0 176 013 - b) Tin(II) salts of carboxylic acids
deployed.
Es werden insbesondere die Zinn(II)-Salze von Carbonsäuren eingesetzt, wobei die jeweils zugrundeliegende Carbonsäure von 2 bis 24Kohlenstoffatome aufweist. Beispielsweise werden als Zinn(II)-Salze von Carbonsäuren eine oder mehrere Verbindungen ausgewählt aus der Gruppe bestehend aus Zinn(II)-Salz der 2-Ethylhexansäure (d.h. Zinn(II)-(2-ethylhexanoat) oder Zinnoktoat), Zinn(II)-Salz der 2-Butyloctansäure, Zinn(II)-Salz der 2-Hexyldecansäure, Zinn(II)-Salz der Neodecansäure, Zinn(II)-Salz der Isononansäure, das Zinn(II)-Salz der Ölsäure, Zinn(II)-Salz der Ricinolsäure und Zinn(II)laurat eingesetzt.In particular, the tin(II) salts of carboxylic acids are used, the carboxylic acid on which they are based in each case having from 2 to 24 carbon atoms. For example, as stannous salts of carboxylic acids, one or more compounds are selected from the group consisting of stannous salt of 2-ethylhexanoic acid (i.e. stannous (2-ethylhexanoate) or tin octoate), stannous )-salt of 2-butyloctanoic acid, tin(II) salt of 2-hexyldecanoic acid, tin(II) salt of neodecanoic acid, tin(II) salt of isononanoic acid, the tin(II) salt of oleic acid, tin(II ) salt of ricinoleic acid and tin(II) laurate used.
In einer bevorzugten Ausführungsform der Erfindung wird mindestens ein Zinn(II)-Salz der Formel (IX)
Sn(CxH2x+1COO)2 (IX)
eingesetzt, wobei x eine ganze Zahl von 8 bis 24, bevorzugt 10 bis 20, besonders bevorzugt von 12 bis 18 bedeutet. Besonders bevorzugt ist in Formel (IX) die Alkylkette CxH2x+1 des Carboxylats eine verzweigte Kohlenstoffkette, d.h. CxH2x+1 ist eine iso-Alkylgruppe.In a preferred embodiment of the invention, at least one tin(II) salt of the formula (IX)
Sn(C x H 2x+1 COO) 2 (IX)
used, where x is an integer from 8 to 24, preferably from 10 to 20, particularly preferably from 12 to 18. In formula (IX) the alkyl chain C x H 2x+1 of the carboxylate is particularly preferably a branched carbon chain, ie C x H 2x+1 is an iso -alkyl group.
Höchst bevorzugt werden als Zinn(II)-Salze von Carbonsäuren eine oder mehrere Verbindungen ausgewählt aus der Gruppe bestehend aus Zinn(II)-Salz der 2-Butyloctansäure, d.h. Zinn(II)-(2-butyloctoat), Zinn(II)-Salz der Ricinolsäure, d.h. Zinn(II)-ricinoleat und Zinn(II)-Salz der 2-Hexyldecansäure, d.h. Zinn(II)-(2-hexyldecanoat) eingesetzt.One or more compounds selected from the group consisting of tin(II) salt of 2-butyloctanoic acid, i.e. tin(II)-(2-butyloctoate), tin(II)- Salt of ricinoleic acid, i.e. tin(II) ricinoleate and tin(II) salt of 2-hexyldecanoic acid, i.e. tin(II)-(2-hexyldecanoate) are used.
In einer anderen bevorzugten Ausführungsform der Erfindung wird als Komponente B1
- B1.1
- ≥ 0,05 bis ≤ 1,5 Gew.-Teilen, bezogen auf die Summe der Gew.-Teile der Komponenten A1 und A2, Harnstoff und/oder Derivate des Harnstoffs und
- B1.2
- ≥ 0,03 bis ≤ 1,5 Gew.-Teilen, bezogen auf die Summe der Gew.-Teile der Komponenten A1 und A2, anderer Katalysatoren als die der Komponente B1.2, wobei der Gehalt an aminischen Katalysatoren in der Komponente B1.2 maximal 50 Gew.-% bezogen auf Komponente B1 betragen darf,
- B1.1
- ≥ 0.05 to ≤ 1.5 parts by weight, based on the sum of the parts by weight of components A1 and A2, urea and/or derivatives of urea and
- B1.2
- ≥ 0.03 to ≤ 1.5 parts by weight, based on the sum of the parts by weight of components A1 and A2, of catalysts other than those of component B1.2, the content of aminic catalysts in component B1. 2 may be a maximum of 50% by weight based on component B1,
Komponente B1.1 umfasst Harnstoff und Derivate des Harnstoffs. Als Derivate des Harnstoffs seien beispielsweise genannt: Aminoalkylharnstoffe, wie z.B. (3-Dimethylaminopropylamin)-harnstoff und 1,3-Bis[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]harnstoff. Es können auch Mischungen von Harnstoff und Harnstoffderivaten eingesetzt werden. Bevorzugt wird ausschließlich Harnstoff in Komponente B1.1 eingesetzt. Die Komponente B1.1 wird in Mengen von ≥ 0,05 bis ≤ 1,5 Gew.-Teilen, bevorzugt von ≥ 0,1 bis ≤ 0,5 Gew.-Teilen, besonders bevorzugt von ≥ 0,25 bis ≤ 0,35 Gew.-Teilen, bezogen auf die Summe der Gew.-Teile der Komponenten A1 bis A2, eingesetzt. Die Komponente B1.2 wird in Mengen von ≥ 0,03 bis ≤ 1,5 Gew.-Teilen, bevorzugt ≥ 0,03 bis ≤ 0,5 Gew.-Teilen, besonders bevorzugt von ≥ 0,1 bis ≤ 0,3 Gew.-Teilen, ganz besonders bevorzugt von ≥ 0,2 bis ≤ 0,3 Gew.-Teilen, bezogen auf die Summe der Gew.-Teile der Komponenten A1 bis A2, eingesetzt.Component B1.1 includes urea and derivatives of urea. Examples which may be mentioned of derivatives of urea are: Aminoalkylureas, such as (3-dimethylaminopropylamine)urea and 1,3-bis[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]urea. Mixtures of Urea and urea derivatives are used. Urea is preferably used exclusively in component B1.1. Component B1.1 is used in amounts of ≧0.05 to ≦1.5 parts by weight, preferably ≧0.1 to ≦0.5 parts by weight, particularly preferably ≧0.25 to ≦0. 35 parts by weight, based on the sum of the parts by weight of components A1 to A2, are used. Component B1.2 is used in amounts of ≧0.03 to ≦1.5 parts by weight, preferably ≧0.03 to ≦0.5 parts by weight, particularly preferably ≧0.1 to ≦0.3 Parts by weight, very particularly preferably from ≧0.2 to ≦0.3 parts by weight, based on the sum of the parts by weight of components A1 to A2.
Vorzugsweise beträgt der Gehalt an aminischen Katalysatoren in der Komponente B1.2 maximal 50 Gew-% bezogen auf Komponente B1.1, besonders bevorzugt maximal 25 Gew.-% bezogen auf Komponente B1.1. Ganz besonders bevorzugt ist Komponente B1.2 frei von aminischen Katalysatoren.The content of aminic catalysts in component B1.2 is preferably not more than 50% by weight, based on component B1.1, particularly preferably not more than 25% by weight, based on component B1.1. Component B1.2 is very particularly preferably free of amine catalysts.
Als Katalysatoren der Komponente B1.2 können z.B. die oben beschriebenen Zinn(II)-Salze von Carbonsäuren eingesetzt werden.The tin(II) salts of carboxylic acids described above, for example, can be used as catalysts for component B1.2.
Als in geringen Mengen (s.o.) gegebenenfalls mitzuverwendende aminische Katalysatoren seien genannt: aliphatische tertiäre Amine (beispielsweise Trimethylamin, Tetramethylbutandiamin, 3-Dimethylaminopropylamin, N,N-Bis(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-N-isopropanolamin), cycloaliphatische tertiäre Amine (beispielsweise 1,4-Diaza(2,2,2)bicyclooctan), aliphatische Aminoether (beispielsweise Bisdimethylaminoethylether, 2-(2-Dimethylaminoethoxy)ethanol und N,N,N-Trimethyl-N-hydroxyethyl-bisaminoethylether), cycloaliphatische Aminoether (beispielsweise N-Ethylmorpholin), aliphatische Amidine und cycloaliphatische Amidine.Aminic catalysts which may also be used in small amounts (see above) may be mentioned: aliphatic tertiary amines (e.g. trimethylamine, tetramethylbutanediamine, 3-dimethylaminopropylamine, N,N-bis(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-N-isopropanolamine), cycloaliphatic tertiary amines (e.g. 1, 4-diaza(2,2,2)bicyclooctane), aliphatic amino ethers (e.g. bisdimethylaminoethyl ether, 2-(2-dimethylaminoethoxy)ethanol and N,N,N-trimethyl-N-hydroxyethyl bisaminoethyl ether), cycloaliphatic amino ethers (e.g. N-ethylmorpholine ), aliphatic amidines and cycloaliphatic amidines.
Zu den in B1.2 genannten "aminischen Katalysatoren" gehören nicht Harnstoff oder seine Derivate.The "aminic catalysts" mentioned in B1.2 do not include urea or its derivatives.
Gegenstand der Erfindung ist daher auch ein Verfahren zur Herstellung von Polyurethanweichschaumstoffen, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dassThe invention is therefore also a method for producing flexible polyurethane foams, characterized in that
Komponente A enthaltend Polyethercarbonatpolyol mit einer Hydroxylzahl gemäß DIN 53240
- C Wasser und/oder physikalischen Treibmitteln und
- D Di und/oder Polyisocyanaten,
umgesetzt wird, wobei die Herstellung bei einer Kennzahl von ≥ 90 bis ≤ 120 erfolgt, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Herstellung in Gegenwart von Komponente K erfolgt.
- C water and/or physical blowing agents and
- D di and/or polyisocyanates,
is reacted, the production being carried out at a characteristic number of ≧90 to ≦120, characterized in that the production takes place in the presence of component K.
Das nicht-alkalische Medium kann vorzugsweise dadurch erreicht werden, dass als Katalysatoren gemäß Komponente B1 Harnstoff und/oder Derivate des Harnstoffs eingesetzt werden, und keine aminischen Katalysatoren eingesetzt werden.The non-alkaline medium can preferably be achieved by using urea and/or derivatives of urea as catalysts according to component B1, and not using amine catalysts.
Daher ist ein bevorzugter Gegenstand der Erfindung ein Verfahren zur Herstellung von Polyurethanweichschaumstoffen, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
- A1 ein oder mehrere Polyethercarbonatpolyole mit einer Hydroxylzahl gemäß DIN 53240 von ≥ 20 mg KOH/g bis ≤ 120 mg KOH/g,
- B1in Gegenwart von Harnstoff und/oder Derivaten des Harnstoffs und in Abwesenheit aminischer Katalysatoren mit
- C Wasser und/oder physikalischen Treibmitteln und
- D Di und/oder Polyisocyanaten,
- im nicht-alkalischen Medium umgesetzt werden, wobei die Herstellung bei einer Kennzahl von ≥ 90 bis ≤ 120 erfolgt,
- dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Herstellung in Gegenwart von Komponente K erfolgt.
- A1 one or more polyether carbonate polyols with a hydroxyl number according to DIN 53240 of ≥ 20 mg KOH/g to ≤ 120 mg KOH/g,
- B1 in the presence of urea and/or derivatives of urea and in the absence of amine catalysts
- C water and/or physical blowing agents and
- D di and/or polyisocyanates,
- be reacted in a non-alkaline medium, with the production taking place at a characteristic number of ≥ 90 to ≤ 120,
- characterized in that the preparation takes place in the presence of component K.
Als Komponente B2 werden Hilfs- und Zusatzstoffe eingesetzt, wie
- a) oberflächenaktive Zusatzstoffe, wie Emulgatoren und Schaumstabilisatoren insbesondere solche mit niedriger Emission wie beispielsweise Produkte der Tegostab® LF2-Serie
- b) Additive wie Reaktionsverzögerer (z.B. sauer reagierende Stoffe wie Salzsäure oder organische Säurehalogenide), Zellregler (wie beispielsweise Paraffine oder Fettalkohole oder Dimethylpolysiloxane), Pigmente, Farbstoffe, Flammschutzmittel (verschieden von Komponente K3; wie beispielsweise Ammoniumpolyphosphat), weitere Stabilisatoren gegen Alterungs- und Witterungseinflüsse, Antioxidantien, Weichmacher, fungistatisch und bakteriostatisch wirkende Substanzen, Füllstoffe (wie beispielsweise Bariumsulfat, Kieselgur, Ruß- oder Schlämmkreide) und Trennmittel.
- a) surface-active additives, such as emulsifiers and foam stabilizers, in particular those with low emissions, such as products from the Tegostab® LF2 series
- b) Additives such as reaction retardants (e.g. acidic substances such as hydrochloric acid or organic acid halides), cell regulators (such as paraffins or fatty alcohols or dimethylpolysiloxanes), pigments, dyes, flame retardants (different from component K3; such as ammonium polyphosphate), other stabilizers against aging and Weather influences, antioxidants, plasticizers, fungistatic and bacteriostatic substances, fillers (such as barium sulfate, diatomaceous earth, soot or whiting) and release agents.
Diese gegebenenfalls mitzuverwendenden Hilfs- und Zusatzstoffe werden beispielsweise in der
Als Komponente C werden Wasser und/oder physikalische Treibmittel eingesetzt. Als physikalische Treibmittel werden beispielsweise Kohlendioxid und/oder leicht flüchtige organische Substanzen als Treibmittel eingesetzt. Vorzugsweise wird Wasser als Komponente C eingesetzt.Water and/or physical blowing agents are used as component C. Carbon dioxide and/or readily volatile organic substances, for example, are used as physical blowing agents. Water is preferably used as component C.
Geeignete Di- und/oder Polyisocyanate sind aliphatische, cycloaliphatische, araliphatische, aromatische und heterocyclische Polyisocyanate, wie sie z.B. von
Q(NCO)n , (X)
in der
n = 2 - 4, vorzugsweise 2 -3,
und
- Q
- einen aliphatischen Kohlenwasserstoffrest mit 2 - 18, vorzugsweise 6-10 C-Atomen, einen cycloaliphatischen Kohlenwasserstoffrest mit 4 - 15, vorzugsweise 6-13 C-Atomen oder einen araliphatischen Kohlenwasserstoffrest mit 8 - 15, vorzugsweise 8-13 C-Atomen bedeuten.
Q(NCO)n , (X)
in the
n = 2 - 4, preferably 2 -3,
and
- Q
- an aliphatic hydrocarbon residue with 2-18, preferably 6-10 carbon atoms, a cycloaliphatic hydrocarbon residue with 4-15, preferably 6-13 carbon atoms or an araliphatic hydrocarbon residue with 8-15, preferably 8-13 carbon atoms.
Beispielsweise handelt es sich um solche Polyisocyanate, wie sie in der
In einer weiteren Ausführungsform des erfindungsgemäßen Verfahrens umfasst die Isocyanat-Komponente B ein Toluylendiisocyanat-Isomerengemisch aus 55 bis 90 Gew.-% 2,4- und 10 bis 45 Gew.-% 2,6-TDI.In a further embodiment of the process according to the invention, the isocyanate component B comprises a tolylene diisocyanate isomer mixture of 55 to 90% by weight of 2,4-TDI and 10 to 45% by weight of 2,6-TDI.
In einer weiteren Ausführungsform des erfindungsgemäßen Verfahrens umfasst die Isocyanat-Komponente D 100% 2,4- Toluylendiisocyanat.In a further embodiment of the process according to the invention, the isocyanate component D comprises 100% 2,4-tolylene diisocyanate.
In einer Ausführungsform des erfindungsgemäßen Verfahrens beträgt die Kennzahl ≥ 90 bis ≤ 120. Vorzugsweise liegt die Kennzahl in einem Bereich von ≥ 100 bis ≤ 115, besonders bevorzugt ≥ 102 bis ≤ 110. Die Kennzahl (Index) gibt das prozentuale Verhältnis der tatsächlich eingesetzten Isocyanat-Menge zur stöchiometrischen, d.h. für die Umsetzung der OH-Äquivalente berechneten Menge an Isocyanat-Gruppen (NCO)-Menge an.
Komponente K ist ausgewählt aus einer oder mehrerer Verbindungen der Gruppe bestehend aus den Komponenten K1, K2 und K3, die im Folgenden beschrieben werden.Component K is selected from one or more compounds from the group consisting of components K1, K2 and K3, which are described below.
Als Komponente K1 werden Ester ein- oder mehrbasiger Carbonäuren eingesetzt, wobei die pKs-Werte der (ersten) Dissoziation der Carbonsäuren 0,5 bis 4,0, bevorzugt von 1,0 bis 3,0 betragen. Die pKs-Werte der (ersten) Dissoziation der Carbonsäuren wurden in wässriger Lösung ermittelt. Als Säurekomponente kommen beispielsweise Alkylmonocarbonsäuren wie Ameisensäure, Arylmonocarbonsäuren wie α-Naphtoesäure, Alkylpolycarbonsäuren wie Oxalsäure, Malonsäure, Maleinsäure, Fumarsäure, Zitronensäure und Arylpolycarbonsäuren wie die Isomeren und die alkylsubstituierten Derivate der Phthalsäure, Trimellithsäure, Pyromellithsäure, die Isomere der Naphthalindicarbonsäure und cyclische Doppelester von α-Hydroxycarbonsäuren wie Mandelsäure oder Milchsäure in Frage. Bevorzugt werden gesättigte oder ungesättigte C2-C4-Alkylpolycarbonsäuren eingesetzt, besonders bevorzugt Oxalsäure. Als Alkoholkomponente kommen beispielsweise aliphatische Mono- und Polyole wie Methanol, Ethanol, Propanol, Isopropanol, Ethylenglykol, 1,2- und 1,3-Propandiol, die Isomere von Butandiol, 2-Buten-1,4-diol, 2-Butin-1,4-diol, Neopentylglykol, Glycerin, Trimethylolpropan, Pentaerythrit, als Arylalkohole Phenol und seine alkylsubstituierten Derivate, Naphthol und seine alkylsubstituierten Derivate, Hydrochinon, Resorcin und Trihydroxybenzol in Frage. Bevorzugt sind aliphatische Monoole, insbesondere Methanol, Ethanol, n- oder iso-Propanol, n-, iso-, oder tert.-Butanol. Besonders bevorzugt werden als Komponente K1 die Methyl- sowie Ethylester der Oxalsäure und/oder Malonsäure, höchst bevorzugt Oxalsäurediethylester eingesetzt.Esters of monobasic or polybasic carboxylic acids are used as component K1, the pKa values of the (first) dissociation of the carboxylic acids being from 0.5 to 4.0, preferably from 1.0 to 3.0. The pKa values of the (first) dissociation of the carboxylic acids were determined in aqueous solution. Examples of acid components include alkyl monocarboxylic acids such as formic acid, aryl monocarboxylic acids such as α-naphthoic acid, alkyl polycarboxylic acids such as oxalic acid, malonic acid, maleic acid, fumaric acid, citric acid and aryl polycarboxylic acids such as the isomers and the alkyl-substituted derivatives of phthalic acid, trimellitic acid, pyromellitic acid, the isomers of naphthalenedicarboxylic acid and cyclic double esters of α -Hydroxycarboxylic acids such as mandelic acid or lactic acid in question. Saturated or unsaturated C2-C4-alkylpolycarboxylic acids are preferably used, particularly preferably oxalic acid. Examples of alcohol components are aliphatic mono- and polyols such as methanol, ethanol, propanol, isopropanol, ethylene glycol, 1,2- and 1,3-propanediol, the isomers of butanediol, 2-butene-1,4-diol, 2-butyne- 1,4-diol, neopentyl glycol, glycerol, trimethylolpropane, pentaerythritol, phenol and its alkyl-substituted derivatives, naphthol and its alkyl-substituted derivatives, hydroquinone, resorcinol and trihydroxybenzene as aryl alcohols. Aliphatic monools are preferred, in particular methanol, ethanol, n- or iso-propanol, n-, iso-, or tert-butanol. Particular preference is given to using the methyl and ethyl esters of oxalic acid and/or malonic acid, most preferably diethyl oxalate, as component K1.
Komponente K2 umfasst Mono-, Di- und Polysulfonate von mono- und mehrfunktionellen Alkoholen.Component K2 includes mono-, di- and polysulfonates of mono- and polyfunctional alcohols.
Als Komponente K2 werden vorzugsweise Mono-, Di- und Polysulfonate mono- und mehrfunktioneller Alkohole eingesetzt, wobei die Sulfonatgruppen abgeleitet sind von den Isomeren der Toluolsulfonsäure, substituierten Benzol-, und Toluolsulfonsäuren, Alkylsulfonsäuren oder Naphtylsulfonsäuren. Bevorzugt leiten sich die Sulfonatgruppen ab von Methansulfonsäure oder den Toluolsulfonsäuren, insbesondere p-Toluolsulfonsäure. Als Alkoholkomponente der Mono-, Di- und Polysulfonate eignen sich mono-, di-, tri-, tetra- und höherfunktionelle Alkohole und/oder Polyole. So können beispielsweise aliphatische Mono- und Polyole wie Methanol, Ethanol, Propanol, Isopropanol, n-, iso-, oder tert.-Butanol, Ethandiol, 1,2-Propandiol, 1,3-Propandiol, die Isomere von Butandiol, 2-Buten-1,4-diol, 2-Butin-1,4-diol, Neopentylglykol, Glycerin, Trimethylolpropan, Pentaerythrit, Polyethylenglykole und Polypropylenglykole mit einer Molmasse von 100-2000 g/mol, bevorzugt 200 bis 600 g/mol, Arylalkohole wie Phenol und seine alkylsubstituierten Derivate, Naphthol und seine alkylsubstituierten Derivate, Hydrochinon, Resorcin, Bisphenole (z.B. Bisphenol A) oder Trihydroxybenzol eingesetzt werden. Bevorzugt werden aliphatische Monoole verwendet, insbesondere Methanol, Ethanol, n- oder iso-Propanol, n-, iso-, oder tert.-Butanol.Mono-, di- and polysulfonates of mono- and polyhydric alcohols are preferably used as component K2, the sulfonate groups being derived from the isomers of toluenesulfonic acid, substituted benzene and toluenesulfonic acids, alkylsulfonic acids or naphthylsulfonic acids. The sulfonate groups are preferably derived from methanesulfonic acid or toluenesulfonic acids, in particular p-toluenesulfonic acid. When Alcohol components of the mono-, di- and polysulfonates are mono-, di-, tri-, tetra- and higher-functional alcohols and/or polyols. For example, aliphatic mono- and polyols such as methanol, ethanol, propanol, isopropanol, n-, iso-, or tert-butanol, ethanediol, 1,2-propanediol, 1,3-propanediol, the isomers of butanediol, 2- Butene-1,4-diol, 2-butyne-1,4-diol, neopentyl glycol, glycerol, trimethylolpropane, pentaerythritol, polyethylene glycols and polypropylene glycols with a molar mass of 100-2000 g/mol, preferably 200 to 600 g/mol, aryl alcohols such as Phenol and its alkyl-substituted derivatives, naphthol and its alkyl-substituted derivatives, hydroquinone, resorcinol, bisphenols (eg bisphenol A) or trihydroxybenzene can be used. Aliphatic monools are preferably used, in particular methanol, ethanol, n- or iso-propanol, n-, iso- or tert-butanol.
Als Komponente K2 geeignet sind auch Gemische von (C10-C21)Alkansulfonsäurephenylestern, die z.B. unter den Handelsnamen Mesamoll und Mesamoll II kommerziell verfügbar sind. Besonders bevorzugt wird als Komponente K2 para-Toluolsulfonsäuremethylester und/oder Gemische von (C10-C21)Alkansulfonsäurephenylestern eingesetzt, höchst bevorzugt wird para-Toluolsulfonsäuremethylester eingesetzt.Mixtures of (C10-C21)alkanesulfonic acid phenyl esters, which are commercially available, for example, under the trade names Mesamoll and Mesamoll II, are also suitable as component K2. Methyl para-toluenesulfonate and/or mixtures of (C10-C21)alkanesulfonic acid phenyl esters are particularly preferably used as component K2, and methyl para-toluenesulfonate is most preferably used.
Komponente K3 ist ausgewählt aus einer oder mehreren Verbindungen der Gruppe bestehend aus den Komponenten K3.1, K3.2 und K3.3, die im Folgenden beschrieben werden.Component K3 is selected from one or more compounds from the group consisting of components K3.1, K3.2 and K3.3, which are described below.
Als Komponente K3.1 werden Ester der Phosphorsäure, Phosphonsäure, Phosphorigen Säure, Phosphinsäure, Phosphonigsäure und Phosphinigsäure, wobei diese Ester jeweils keine P-OH Gruppe enthalten, eingesetzt. Bevorzugt ist Komponente K3.1 ausgewählt aus mindestens einem Ester der Gruppe bestehend aus Ester der Phosphonsäure mit mono- und/oder difunktionellen Alkoholen, Ester der Phosphorsäure mit mono- und/oder difunktionellen Alkoholen und alkoxylierte Phosphorsäure, wobei diese Ester jeweils keine P-OH Gruppe enthalten,Esters of phosphoric acid, phosphonic acid, phosphorous acid, phosphinic acid, phosphonous acid and phosphinous acid are used as component K3.1, these esters each containing no P-OH group. Component K3.1 is preferably selected from at least one ester from the group consisting of phosphonic acid esters with monofunctional and/or difunctional alcohols, phosphoric acid esters with monofunctional and/or difunctional alcohols and alkoxylated phosphoric acid, these esters each containing no P-OH group included
Besonders bevorzugt ist Komponente K3.1 ausgewählt aus mindestens einem Ester der Gruppe bestehend aus Ester der Phosphorsäure mit mono- und/oder difunktionellen aliphatischen Alkoholen und ethoxylierte Phosphorsäure, wobei diese Ester jeweils keine P-OH Gruppe enthalten.Component K3.1 is particularly preferably selected from at least one ester from the group consisting of esters of phosphoric acid with monofunctional and/or difunctional aliphatic alcohols and ethoxylated phosphoric acid, these esters each containing no P-OH group.
Als Phosphorsäureester sind beispielsweise geeignet Triester von Phosphorsäure, Tetraester von Pyrophosphorsäure (Diphosphorsäure) und Tetra- oder Polyester von Polyphosphorsäure und Alkoholen mit 1 bis 30 C-Atomen, wobei diese Ester jeweils keine P-OH Gruppe enthalten. Als Komponente K3.1 sind beispielsweise die folgenden Verbindungen geeignet: Phosphorsäuretrimethylester, Phosphorsäuretriethylester, Phosphorsäuretripropylester, Phosphorsäuretributylester, Phosphorsäuretrioctylester, Phosphorsäuretris(2-ethylhexyl)ester, Phosphorsäuretris-(2-butoxyethyl)ester, Tris(2-chlorisopropyl)phosphat (TCPP), Phosphorsäure-cyclopropylmethyl-diethylester, Phosphorsäure-diethyl-3-butenylester, Phosphorsäuretriphenylester und Phosphorsäuretrikresylester.Examples of suitable phosphoric acid esters are triesters of phosphoric acid, tetraesters of pyrophosphoric acid (diphosphoric acid) and tetra- or polyesters of polyphosphoric acid and alcohols having 1 to 30 carbon atoms, these esters each containing no P-OH group. The following compounds, for example, are suitable as component K3.1: phosphoric acid trimethyl ester, phosphoric acid triethyl ester, phosphoric acid tripropyl ester, phosphoric acid tributyl ester, phosphoric acid trioctyl ester, phosphoric acid tris(2-ethylhexyl) ester, phosphoric acid tris(2-butoxyethyl) ester, tris(2-chloroisopropyl) phosphate (TCPP), phosphoric acid cyclopropylmethyl diethyl ester, phosphoric acid diethyl-3-butenyl ester, phosphoric acid triphenyl ester and phosphoric acid tricresyl ester.
Bevorzugt eingesetzt wird auch alkoxylierte Phosphorsäure. Alkoxylierte Phosphorsäure sind Umsatzprodukte von Phosphorsäure mit Alkylenoxiden, bevorzugt mit Ethylenoxid und/oder Propylenoxid, besonders bevorzugt mit Ethylenoxid. Alkoxylierte Phosphorsäure wird bevorzugt durch direkte Umsetzung von Phosphorsäure mit Alkylenoxiden ohne Zugabe eines Katalysators erhalten, wobei die Phosphorsäure in reiner Form oder als wässrige Lösung (beispielweise in Form einer 85 Gew.-% igen Lösung) eingesetzt werden kann.Alkoxylated phosphoric acid is also preferably used. Alkoxylated phosphoric acid are reaction products of phosphoric acid with alkylene oxides, preferably with ethylene oxide and/or propylene oxide, particularly preferably with ethylene oxide. Alkoxylated phosphoric acid is preferably obtained by direct reaction of phosphoric acid with alkylene oxides without adding a catalyst, it being possible for the phosphoric acid to be used in pure form or as an aqueous solution (for example in the form of an 85% strength by weight solution).
Als Komponente K3.2 werden oligomere Alkylphosphate der allgemeinen Formel (II) eingesetzt,
- a eine ganze Zahl von 1 bis 10 ist,
- b eine ganze Zahl von 1 bis 10 ist,
- R1, R2, R3, R4 Alkylgruppen mit mindestens einem C-Atom sind, bevorzugt C1 bis C6-Alkyl sind, wobei R1, R2, R3, R4 gleich oder unabhängig voneinander verschieden sind, und R5 eine lineare Alkylengruppe mit mindestens zwei C-Atomen oder eine verzweigte Alkylengruppe mit mindestens drei C-Atomen ist, bevorzugt eine lineare Alkylengruppe mit zwei bis zehn C-Atomen oder eine verzweigte Alkylengruppe mit drei bis zehn C-Atomen ist.
- a is an integer from 1 to 10,
- b is an integer from 1 to 10,
- R1, R2, R3, R4 are alkyl groups with at least one carbon atom, preferably C1 to C6-alkyl, where R1, R2, R3, R4 are identical or independently different, and R5 is a linear alkylene group with at least two carbon atoms or is a branched alkylene group having at least three carbon atoms, preferably a linear alkylene group having two to ten carbon atoms or a branched alkylene group having three to ten carbon atoms.
Ein bevorzugt eingesetztes oligomeres Alkylphosphat gemäß der obigen allgemeinen Formel (II) ist z.B. das als kommerzielles Handelsprodukt verfügbare Flammschutzmittel Fyrol™ PNX (ICL Industrial Products).A preferably used oligomeric alkyl phosphate according to the above general formula (II) is, for example, the flame retardant Fyrol(TM) PNX (ICL Industrial Products), which is available as a commercial product.
Als Komponente K3.3 werden oligomere Alkylphosphate der allgemeinen Formel (III) eingesetzt,
- a eine ganze Zahl von 1 bis 10 ist,
- b eine ganze Zahl von 1 bis 10 ist,
- R1, R4, R5 lineare Alkylengruppen mit mindestens zwei C-Atomen oder verzweigte Alkylengruppen mit mindestens drei C-Atomen, bevorzugt lineare Alkylengruppen mit zwei bis zehn C-Atomen oder verzweigte Alkylengruppen mit drei bis zehn C-Atomen sind, wobei R1, R4, R5 gleich oder unabhängig voneinander verschieden sind, und
- R2, R3 Alkylgruppen mit mindestens einem C-Atom sind, bevorzugt C1 bis C6-Alkyl sind, wobei R2 und R3 gleich oder unabhängig voneinander verschieden sind.
- a is an integer from 1 to 10,
- b is an integer from 1 to 10,
- R1, R4, R5 are linear alkylene groups with at least two carbon atoms or branched alkylene groups with at least three carbon atoms, preferably linear alkylene groups with two to ten carbon atoms or branched alkylene groups with three to ten carbon atoms, where R1, R4, R5 are the same or independently different, and
- R2, R3 are alkyl groups having at least one C atom, preferably C1 to C6 alkyl, where R2 and R3 are identical or independently different from one another.
Ein bevorzugt eingesetztes oligomeres Alkylphosphat gemäß der obigen allgemeinen Formel (III) ist z.B. das als kommerzielles Handelsprodukt verfügbare Flammschutzmittel Exolit® OP 550 (Clariant).A preferably used oligomeric alkyl phosphate according to the above general formula (III) is, for example, the flame retardant Exolit® OP 550 (Clariant), which is available as a commercial product.
Komponente K wird in einer Menge von ≥ 1,0 bis ≤ 5,0 Gew.-Teile, besonders bevorzugt von ≥ 2,0 bis ≤ 5,0 Gew.-Teile eingesetzt werden, wobei sich die Gewichtsteilangaben der Komponente K auf die Summe der Gewichtsteile der Komponenten A1 + A2 = 100 Gewichtsteile beziehen. Es wurde festgestellt, dass eine zu hohe Menge an Komponente K in unerwünschtem Maße die mechanischen Eigenschaften des Weichschaumstoffs gegenüber dem Nullwert (ohne Komponente K) beeinflusst. Auch aus wirtschaftlichen Überlegungen heraus sind höhere Gehalte an Komponente K eher ungünstig.Component K is used in an amount of ≧1.0 to ≦5.0 parts by weight, particularly preferably ≧2.0 to ≦5.0 parts by weight, the parts by weight data for component K adding up to the total of parts by weight of components A1 + A2 = 100 parts by weight. It has been found that too high an amount of component K affects the mechanical properties of the flexible foam to an undesirable extent compared to the zero value (without component K). Higher contents of component K are also rather unfavorable for economic reasons.
Zur Herstellung der Polyurethanschaumstoffe werden die Reaktionskomponenten nach dem an sich bekannten Einstufenverfahren zur Umsetzung gebracht, wobei man sich oft maschineller Einrichtungen bedient, z.B. solcher, die in der
Die Polyurethanweichschaumstoffe können als Form- oder auch als Blockschaumstoffe, vorzugsweise als Blockschaumstoffe hergestellt werden. Gegenstand der Erfindung sind daher ein Verfahren zur Herstellung der Polyurethanweichschaumstoffe, die nach diesen Verfahren hergestellten Polyurethanweichschaumstoffe, die nach diesen Verfahren hergestellten Polyurethanweichblockschaumstoffe bzw. Polyurethanweichformschaumstoffe, die Verwendung der Polyurethanweichschaumstoffe zur Herstellung von Formteilen sowie die Formteile selbst.The flexible polyurethane foams can be produced as molded foams or also as block foams, preferably as block foams. The invention therefore relates to a process for producing the flexible polyurethane foams, the flexible polyurethane foams produced by these processes, the flexible polyurethane block foams or flexible polyurethane molded foams produced by these processes, the use of the flexible polyurethane foams for the production of molded parts and the molded parts themselves.
Die nach der Erfindung erhältlichen Polyurethanweichschaumstoffe, finden beispielsweise folgende Anwendung: Möbelpolsterungen, Textileinlagen, Matratzen, Automobilsitze, Kopfstützen, Armlehnen, Schwämme, Schaumstofffolien zur Verwendung in Automobilteilen wie beispielsweise Dachhimmeln, Türseitenverkleidungen, Sitzauflagen und Bauelementen.The flexible polyurethane foams obtainable according to the invention are used, for example, in the following areas: furniture upholstery, textile inserts, mattresses, automobile seats, headrests, armrests, sponges, foam sheets for use in automobile parts such as headliners, door side panels, seat covers and structural elements.
Die erfindungsgemäßen Weichschäume weisen eine Rohdichte gemäß DIN EN ISO 3386-1-98 im Bereich von ≥ 16 bis ≤ 60 kg/m3, bevorzugt ≥ 20 bis ≤ 50 kg/m3 auf.The flexible foams according to the invention have a bulk density according to DIN EN ISO 3386-1-98 in the range from ≧16 to ≦60 kg/m 3 , preferably ≧20 to ≦50 kg/m 3 .
Messmethoden:
- Experimentell bestimmte OH-Zahlen (Hydroxylzahl) wurden gemäß der Vorschrift der DIN 53240 ermittelt.
- Experimentell bestimmte Säurezahlen wurden gemäß der Vorschrift der DIN 53402 ermittelt.
- Experimentally determined OH numbers (hydroxyl number) were determined in accordance with the DIN 53240 specification.
- Acid numbers determined experimentally were determined in accordance with the provisions of DIN 53402.
Emissionsbestimmung: cyclisches Propylencarbonat und Nebenkomponenten:
Headspace-GC und -GC/MS für cyclisches Propylencarbonat in Weichschaumproben:
Eine auf ca. ± 0.3 mg gewogene Weichschaum-Probe von ca. 100 mg wird in ein 22 ml Headspace-Glasvial gegeben, mit Silicon-Septum sorgfältig verschlossen, und im vorgeheizten Ofen des Headspace-Autosamplers (PerkinElmer Turbomatrix, Seriennr. M41L0505273) 15 min bei 140°C getempert. Anschließend wird der Dampfraum bei einem Druck von 2,35 bar im Helium-Strom in den Injektor-Block des Gaschromatographen (Thermo Scientific, Trace-GC-Ultra, Seriennr. 6201252621) injiziert. Das Injektionsvolumen wird auf zwei gleiche, unpolare Säulen des Typs Rxi-5Sil MS (Restek, 20 m Länge, 0.15 mm Innendurchmesser, 2.0 µm Schichtdicke) verteilt. Die Ofentemperatur liegt für 2 min bei 45°C und wird mit 12°C / min auf 150°C und 45°C / min auf 310°C gebracht. Die eine Säule führt zum Flammionisationsdetektor (FID). Die andere endet in einem direkt gekoppelten Quadrupol-Massenspektrometer mit 70 eV Elektronenstoß-Ionisation (Thermo Scientific, ISQ-MS, Seriennr. ISQ121046). Das cyclische Propylencarbonat (
Headspace GC and GC/MS for cyclic propylene carbonate in flexible foam samples:
A soft foam sample of approx. 100 mg, weighed to approx. ± 0.3 mg, is placed in a 22 ml headspace glass vial, carefully sealed with a silicone septum, and placed in the preheated oven of the headspace autosampler (PerkinElmer Turbomatrix, serial no. M41L0505273) 15 min at 140°C. The vapor space is then injected into the injector block of the gas chromatograph (Thermo Scientific, Trace-GC-Ultra, serial no. 6201252621) at a pressure of 2.35 bar in a stream of helium. The injection volume is distributed over two equal, non-polar columns of the type Rxi-5Sil MS (Restek, 20 m long, 0.15 mm internal diameter, 2.0 μm layer thickness). The oven temperature is 45°C for 2 min and is brought to 150°C at 12°C/min and to 310°C at 45°C/min. One column leads to the flame ionization detector (FID). The other terminates in a 70 eV electron impact ionization direct-coupled quadrupole mass spectrometer (Thermo Scientific, ISQ-MS, serial #ISQ121046). The cyclic propylene carbonate (
Herstellung der ethoxylierten Phosphorsäure Komponente K3.1-1:
290 g Phosphorsäure (85%-ige wässrige Lösung) wurden in einem 2 Liter Druckreaktor vorgelegt und unter Rühren auf 55°C aufgeheizt. Nach fünfmaligem Stickstoff-Vakuum-Austausch zwischen 0,1 und 3,0 bar (absolut) wurde der Druck im Reaktor mittels Stickstoff auf 2,1 bar (absolut) eingestellt. Anschließend wurden 1816 g Ethylenoxid bei 55°C innerhalb von 6,5 Stunden in den Reaktor dosiert. Nach einer Nachreaktionszeit von 3 Stunden bei 55°C wurden leicht flüchtige Anteile bei 90°C unter Vakuum (10 mbar (absolut)) für 30 Minuten abdestilliert und das Reaktionsgemisch dann auf Raumtemperatur abgekühlt. Es wurde ethoxylierte Phosphorsäure in Polyethylenglykol erhalten mit folgenden Eigenschaften:
290 g of phosphoric acid (85% strength aqueous solution) were placed in a 2 liter pressure reactor and heated to 55° C. with stirring. After five nitrogen vacuum exchanges between 0.1 and 3.0 bar (absolute), the pressure in the reactor was adjusted to 2.1 bar (absolute) using nitrogen. 1816 g of ethylene oxide were then metered into the reactor at 55° C. over the course of 6.5 hours. After an after-reaction time of 3 hours at 55° C., volatile constituents were distilled off at 90° C. under reduced pressure (10 mbar (absolute)) for 30 minutes and the reaction mixture was then cooled to room temperature. Ethoxylated phosphoric acid in polyethylene glycol was obtained with the following properties:
Die vorliegende Erfindung wird anhand der nachfolgenden Beispiele erläutert, ohne jedoch darauf beschränkt zu sein. Es bedeuten:
- A1-1:
- trifunktionelles Polyethercarbonatpolyol, OH-Zahl 56 mg KOH/g, hergestellt durch Copolymerisation von 80 Gew.-% Propylenoxid und 20 Gew.-% Kohlendioxid mit Glycerin als H-funktioneller Starterverbindung in Gegenwart eines Doppelmetallcyanid-Katalysators.
- A2-1:
- trifunktionelles Polyetherpolyol auf Basis Glycerin mit Hydroxylzahl 48 mg KOH/g, erhalten durch Copolymerisation von 12 Gew.-% Ethylenoxid mit 88 Gew.-% Propylenoxid.
- B1-1:
- Niax Catalyst A-1: Handelsprodukt der Firma Momentive Performance Materials GmbH, Leverkusen, Bis[2- (N,N'-dimethylamino)ethyl] -basiert
- B1-2:
- DABCO T-9, Handelsprodukt der Firma Air Products GmbH, Hamburg, Zinn-(2-ethylhexanoat)
- B1-3:
- Kosmos EF, Zinn-(II)-ricinoleatzubereitung, Fa. Evonik Nutrition & Care GmbH, Essen
- B2-1:
- Tegostab BF 2370, Handelsprodukt,Fa. Evonik Nutrition & Care GmbH, Essen
- C-1:
- Wasser
- D-1:
- Desmodur T 80, Mischung von 2,4'-Toluylendiisocyanat und 2,6'-Toluylendiisocyanat im Verhältnis 80/20, Covestro AG, Leverkusen
- D-2:
- Desmodur T 65, Mischung von 2,4'-Toluylendiisocyanat und 2,6'-Toluylendiisocyanat im Verhältnis 65/35, Covestro AG, Leverkusen
- K1-1:
- Oxalsäurediethylester, Fa. Sigma-Aldrich Chemie GmbH, München
- K2-1 :
- para-Toluolsulfonsäuremethylester, Fa. Sigma-Aldrich Chemie GmbH, München
- K3.1-1:
- ethoxylierte Phosphorsäure, hergestellt gemäß Beispiel 1
- K3.2-1:
- Fyrol PNX-LE, oligomeres Alkylphosphat, Fa. ICL-IP Bitterfeld GmbH, Bitterfeld
- A1-1:
- trifunctional polyether carbonate polyol, OH number 56 mg KOH/g, produced by copolymerization of 80% by weight of propylene oxide and 20% by weight of carbon dioxide with glycerol as H-functional starter compound in the presence of a double metal cyanide catalyst.
- A2-1:
- trifunctional polyether polyol based on glycerol with a hydroxyl number of 48 mg KOH/g, obtained by copolymerization of 12% by weight of ethylene oxide with 88% by weight of propylene oxide.
- B1-1:
- Niax Catalyst A-1: commercial product from Momentive Performance Materials GmbH, Leverkusen, bis[2-(N,N'-dimethylamino)ethyl]-based
- B1-2:
- DABCO T-9, commercial product from Air Products GmbH, Hamburg, tin-(2-ethylhexanoate)
- B1-3:
- Kosmos EF, tin(II)ricinoleate preparation, Evonik Nutrition & Care GmbH, Essen
- B2-1:
- Tegostab BF 2370, commercial product, Fa. Evonik Nutrition & Care GmbH, Essen
- C-1:
- water
- D-1:
- Desmodur T 80, mixture of 2,4'-tolylene diisocyanate and 2,6'-tolylene diisocyanate in the ratio 80/20, Covestro AG, Leverkusen
- D-2:
- Desmodur T 65, mixture of 2,4'-tolylene diisocyanate and 2,6'-tolylene diisocyanate in the ratio 65/35, Covestro AG, Leverkusen
- K1-1:
- Oxalic acid diethyl ester, Sigma-Aldrich Chemie GmbH, Munich
- K2-1 :
- Methyl para-toluenesulfonate, Sigma-Aldrich Chemie GmbH, Munich
- K3.1-1:
- ethoxylated phosphoric acid prepared according to Example 1
- K3.2-1:
- Fyrol PNX-LE, oligomeric alkyl phosphate, ICL-IP Bitterfeld GmbH, Bitterfeld
Die in den Tabellen 1 und 2 beschriebenen Polyurethan-Weichschaumstoffe wurden mit einer industrieüblichen diskontinuierlichen Verschäumanlage ohne schwimmenden Deckel mit dem Grundriss 1 m x 1 m hergestellt. Die Höhe der Schaumstoffblöcke betrug ca. 80 cm.The flexible polyurethane foams described in Tables 1 and 2 were produced using an industrial discontinuous foaming plant without a floating cover and having a floor plan of 1 m×1 m. The height of the foam blocks was about 80 cm.
Die Vermischung der Komponenten erfolgte mittels eines Rührwerks in einem Metallzylinder, der nach Zugabe des Isocyanats mechanisch aus der Schaumform entfernt wurde.The components were mixed by means of an agitator in a metal cylinder, which was mechanically removed from the foam mold after the isocyanate had been added.
Die Stauchhärte und die Rohdichte der Schaumstoffe wurde gemäß DIN EN ISO 3386-1 bestimmt.The compression hardness and the bulk density of the foams were determined in accordance with DIN EN ISO 3386-1.
Die Emissionsbestimmung zur Bestimmung des cyclischen Propylencarbonats wurde wie oben angegeben durchgeführt.The emission determination for the determination of the cyclic propylene carbonate was carried out as indicated above.
Ergebnisse:
- Ohne Komponente K zeigte der resultierende Weichschaumstoff eine relativ hohe Emission an cyclischem Propylencarbonat (Vergleichbeispiel 2), bei Einsatz einer Komponente K wurden niedrigere Werte für cyclisches Propylencarbonat in der Emissionsbestimmung festgestellt.
- Insbesondere ab einer Menge von 1,0 Gew.-Tle Komponente K, und noch ausgeprägter bei den Versuchen mit 2,0 bzw. 5,0 Gew.Tle. Komponente K wurde eine weitere Erniedrigung der Werte für cyclisches Propylencarbonat in der Emissionsbestimmung festgestellt.
- Without component K, the resulting flexible foam exhibited a relatively high emission of cyclic propylene carbonate (comparative example 2); when component K was used, lower values for cyclic propylene carbonate were found in the emission determination.
- Especially from a quantity of 1.0 parts by weight of component K, and even more pronounced in the tests with 2.0 or 5.0 parts by weight. A further reduction in the values for cyclic propylene carbonate in the emission determination was found for component K.
Claims (13)
- Process for producing flexible polyurethane foams having a bulk density in accordance with DIN EN ISO 3386-1-98 in the range from ≥ 16 to ≤ 60 kg/m3 by reaction ofcomponent A,wherein component A has the following composition:A1 from ≥ 40 to ≤ 100 parts by weight of one or more polyether carbonate polyols having a hydroxyl number in accordance with DIN 53240 of from ≥ 20 mg KOH/g to ≤ 120 mg KOH/g,A2 from ≤ 60 to ≥ 0 parts by weight of one or more polyether polyols having a hydroxyl number in accordance with DIN 53240 of from ≥ 20 mg KOH/g to ≤ 250 mg KOH/g and a content of ethylene oxide of from ≥ 0 to ≤ 60% by weight, with the polyether polyols A2 being free of carbonate units,A3 from ≤ 20 to ≥ 0 parts by weight, based on the sum of the parts by weight of the components A1 and A2, of one or more polyether polyols having a hydroxyl number in accordance with DIN 53240 of from ≥ 20 mg KOH/g to ≤ 250 mg KOH/g and a content of ethylene oxide of > 60% by weight, with the polyether polyols A3 being free of carbonate units,A4 from ≤ 40 to ≥ 0 parts by weight, based on the sum of the parts by weight of the components A1 and A2, of one or more polymer polyols, PUD polyols and/or PIPA polyols,A5 from ≤ 40 to ≥ 0 parts by weight, based on the sum of the parts by weight of the components A1 and A2, of polyols which do not come under the definition of the components A1 to A4,B optionallyB1) catalysts and/orB2) auxiliaries and additivesC water and/or physical blowing agents,withD diisocyanates and/or polyisocyanates,where the production reaction is carried out at an index of from ≥ 90 to ≤ 120 and where all parts by weight figures for the components A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 are normalized so that the sum of the parts by weight of A1 + A2 in the composition is 100,characterized in that the production reaction is carried out in the presence of a component K, where component K is selected from among one or more compounds from the group consisting ofK1 esters of monobasic or polybasic carboxylic acids whose (first) dissociation has a pKa of from 0.5 to 4.0,K2 monosulfonates, disulfonates and polysulfonates of monofunctional and polyfunctional alcohols andK3 one or more compounds selected from the group consisting ofK3.1 esters of phosphoric acid, phosphonic acid, phosphorous acid, phosphinic acid, phosphonous acid and phosphinous acid, where these esters in each case do not contain a P-OH group,K3.2 oligomeric alkyl phosphates of the general formula (II),wherea is an integer from 1 to 10,b is an integer from 1 to 10, R1, R2, R3, R4 are alkyl groups having at least one carbon atom, where R1, R2, R3, R4 are identical or independently different from one another, andR5 is a linear alkylene group having at least two carbon atoms or a branched alkylene group having at least three carbon atoms,a is an integer from 1 to 10,b is an integer from 1 to 10, R1, R4, R5 are linear alkylene groups having at least two carbon atoms or branched alkylene groups having at least three carbon atoms, where R1, R4, R5 are identical or independently different from one another, and R2, R3 are alkyl groups having at least one carbon atom, where R2 and R3 are identical or independently different from one another, and where component K is used in an amount of from ≥ 1.0 to ≤ 5.0 parts by weight, where all parts by weight figures for the component K are based on the sum of the parts by weight of the components A1 + A2 = 100 parts by weight.
- Process according to Claim 1, wherein component K is used in an amount of from ≥ 2.0 to ≤ 5.0 parts by weight, where all parts by weight figures for the component K are based on the sum of the parts by weight of the components A1 + A2 = 100 parts by weight.
- Process according to either of Claims 1 or 2, wherein B1 catalysts such asa) aliphatic tertiary amines, cycloaliphatic tertiary amines, aliphatic amino ethers, cycloaliphatic amino ethers, aliphatic amidines, cycloaliphatic amidines, urea and derivatives of urea and/orb) tin(II) salts of carboxylic acids and
B2 optionally auxiliaries and additives are used as component B. - Process according to either of Claims 1 or 2, whereinB1 catalysts andB2 optionally auxiliaries and additives are used as component B, whereB1.1 from ≥ 0.05 to ≤ 1.5 parts by weight, based on the sum of the parts by weight of the components A1 and A2, of urea and/or derivatives of urea andB1.2 from ≥ 0.03 to ≤ 1.5 parts by weight, based on the sum of the parts by weight of the components A1 and A2, of catalysts other than those of the components B1.2, with the content of amine catalysts in the component B1.2 being not more than 50% by weight based on components B1,are used as component B1.
- Process according to any of Claims 1 to 4, wherein component A is free of components A3 and/or A4.
- Process according to any of Claims 1 to 5, wherein component A comprises:A1 from ≥ 65 to ≤ 75 parts by weight of one or more polyether carbonate polyols having a hydroxyl number in accordance with DIN 53240 of from ≥ 20 mg KOH/g to ≤ 120 mg KOH/g, andA2 from ≤ 35 to ≥ 25 parts by weight of one or more polyether polyols having a hydroxyl number in accordance with DIN 53240 of from ≥ 20 mg KOH/g to ≤ 250 mg KOH/g and a content of ethylene oxide of from ≥ 0 to ≤ 60% by weight, with the polyether polyols A2 being free of carbonate units.
- Process according to any of Claims 1 to 6, wherein component A1 comprises a polyether carbonate polyol which is obtainable by copolymerization of carbon dioxide and one or more alkylene oxides in the presence of one or more H-functional starter molecules, with the polyether carbonate polyol preferably having a CO2 content of from 15 to 25% by weight.
- Process according to any of Claims 1 to 7, wherein component K is selected from among one or more compounds of the group consisting ofK1 methyl esters of oxalic acid, ethyl esters of oxalic acid, methyl esters of malonic acid and/or ethyl esters of malonic acid,K2 methyl para-toluene sulfonate and/or mixtures of (C10-C21) phenyl alkanesulfonates,K3.1 triesters of phosphoric acid, tetraesters of pyrophosphoric acid, tetraesters or polyesters of polyphosphoric acid and alcohols having from 1 to 30 carbon atoms, with these esters in each case not containing any P-OH group, or alkoxylated phosphoric acid,K3.2 oligomeric alkyl phosphates of the general formula (II), where a is an integer from 1 to 10, b is an integer from 1 to 10, R1, R2, R3, R4 are each C1-C6-alkyl, where R1, R2, R3, R4 are identical or independently different from one another, and R5 is a linear alkylene group having from two to ten carbon atoms or a branched alkylene group having from three to ten carbon atoms,K3.3 oligomeric alkyl phosphates of the general formula (III), where a is an integer from 1 to 10, b is an integer from 1 to 10, R1, R4, R5 are linear alkylene groups having from two to ten carbon atoms or branched alkylene groups having from three to ten carbon atoms, where R1, R4, R5 are identical or independently different from one another, and R2, R3 are each C1-C6-alkyl, where R2 and R3 are identical or independently different from one another.
- Process according to any of Claims 1 to 7, whereinK3.1 is selected from among one or more compounds of the group consisting of trimethyl phosphate, triethyl phosphate, tripropyl phosphate, tributyl phosphate, trioctyl phosphate, tris(2-ethylhexyl) phosphate, tris(2-butoxyethyl) phosphate, tris(2-chloroisopropyl) phosphate (TCPP), cyclopropylmethyl diethyl phosphate, diethyl 3-butenyl phosphate, triphenyl phosphate, tricresyl phosphate and a reaction product of phosphoric acid with ethylene oxide and/or propylene oxide.
- Process according to any of Claims 1 to 9, wherein a component B which contains at least one tin(II) salt of the formula (IX)
Sn (CxH2x+1COO)2 (IX)
where x is an integer from 8 to 24, preferably from 10 to 20, particularly preferably from 12 to 18, is used. - Process according to any of Claims 1 to 10, wherein 2,4- and/or 2,6-TDI is used as isocyanate component in component C.
- Flexible polyurethane foams having a bulk density in accordance with DIN EN ISO 3386-1-98 in the range from ≥ 16 to ≤ 60 kg/m3 obtainable by a process according to any of Claims 1 to 11.
- Use of the polyurethane foams according to Claim 12 for producing furniture upholstery, textile inserts, mattresses, automobile seats, headrests, armrests, sponges and foam sheets for use in automobile components such as roof liners, door trim, seat cushions and components.
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